TY - JOUR
T1 - Prosody in narratives: An exploratory study with children with sex chromosomes trisomies
AU - Zanchi, Paola
AU - Provera, Alessandra
AU - Silibello, Gaia
AU - Ajmone, Paola Francesca
AU - Altamore, Elena
AU - Lalatta, Faustina
AU - Costantino, Maria Antonella
AU - Vizziello, Paola Giovanna
AU - Zampini, Laura
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Although language delays are common in children with sex chromosome trisomies [SCT], no studies have analysed their prosodic abilities. Considering the importance of prosody in communication, this exploratory study aims to analyse the prosodic features of the narratives of 4-year-old children with SCT. Participants included 22 children with SCT and 22 typically developing [TD] children. The Narrative Competence Task was administered to elicit the child's narrative. Each utterance was prosodically analysed considering pitch and timing variables. Considering pitch, the only difference was the number of movements since the utterances of children with SCT were characterised by a lower speech modulation. However, considering the timing variables, children with SCT produced a faster speech rate and a shorter final syllable duration than TD children. Since both speech modulation and duration measures have important syntactic and pragmatic functions, further investigations should deeply analyse the prosodic skills of children with SCT in interaction with syntax and pragmatics.
AB - Although language delays are common in children with sex chromosome trisomies [SCT], no studies have analysed their prosodic abilities. Considering the importance of prosody in communication, this exploratory study aims to analyse the prosodic features of the narratives of 4-year-old children with SCT. Participants included 22 children with SCT and 22 typically developing [TD] children. The Narrative Competence Task was administered to elicit the child's narrative. Each utterance was prosodically analysed considering pitch and timing variables. Considering pitch, the only difference was the number of movements since the utterances of children with SCT were characterised by a lower speech modulation. However, considering the timing variables, children with SCT produced a faster speech rate and a shorter final syllable duration than TD children. Since both speech modulation and duration measures have important syntactic and pragmatic functions, further investigations should deeply analyse the prosodic skills of children with SCT in interaction with syntax and pragmatics.
KW - Narratives
KW - Preschool age
KW - Prosody
KW - Sex chromosome trisomies
KW - Narratives
KW - Preschool age
KW - Prosody
KW - Sex chromosome trisomies
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/305099
U2 - 10.1016/j.specom.2024.103107
DO - 10.1016/j.specom.2024.103107
M3 - Article
SN - 0167-6393
VL - 163
SP - N/A-N/A
JO - Speech Communication
JF - Speech Communication
ER -