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supplementary_materials – Supplemental material for Personal pronoun usage in maternal input to infants at high vs. low risk for autism spectrum disorder ...
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Personal pronoun usage in maternal input to infants at high vs. low risk for autism spectrum disorder ...
Abstract: Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are prone to personal pronoun difficulties. This article investigates maternal input as a potential contributing factor, focusing on an early developmental stage before ASD diagnosis. Using Quigley and McNally’s corpus of maternal speech to infants (3–19 months; N = 19) who are either at high or low risk for a diagnosis of ASD, the study asked whether mothers used fewer pronouns with high-risk infants. Indeed, high-risk infants heard fewer second-person pronouns relative to their names than low-risk infants. The study further investigated the contexts in which mothers used infants’ names. The results indicated that mothers of high-risk infants often used the infants’ names simply to get their attention by calling them. This finding suggests that high-risk infants may thus hear relatively fewer pronouns because their mothers spend more time trying to get their attention. This may be related to differences in social-communicative behavior between low-risk and ...
Keyword: 170199 Psychology not elsewhere classified; 200199 Communication and Media Studies not elsewhere classified; 200399 Language Studies not elsewhere classified; Education; FOS Languages and literature; FOS Media and communications; FOS Psychology
URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.25384/sage.c.4140521.v1
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