Brief Report: Predicting Social Skills from Semantic, Syntactic, and Pragmatic Language Among Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

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Sarah Levinson
Abbey Eisenhower
Hillary Hurst Bush
Alice S. Carter
Jan Blacher
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[1] University of Massachusetts Boston,Department of Psychology
[2] Massachusetts General Hospital & Harvard Medical School,Department of Psychology
[3] University of California,undefined
[4] Riverside,undefined
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Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders | 2020年 / 50卷
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Autism spectrum disorder; ASD; Young children; Semantic; Syntax; Pragmatic; Language skills; Grammar; Vocabulary; Social skills;
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The language and social skill deficits associated with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) warrant further study. Existing research has focused on the contributions of pragmatic language to social skills, with little attention to other aspects of language. We examined the associations across three language domains (semantics, syntax, and pragmatics) and their relations to parent- and teacher-rated social skills among children with ASD. When parent-reported language skills were considered simultaneously, only semantics significantly predicted children’s social skills. For teacher-reported language skills, all three language domains predicted children’s social skills, but none made unique contributions above and beyond one another. Further research should consider the impact of social context on language expectations and interventions targeting semantic language on children’s development of social skills.
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页码:4165 / 4175
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