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From Italy, "the first experimental confirmation of the atypicality of autistic individuals' accents to date"?--autistic children's speech "does not bear the dialectal features that may be detected by adult speakers from their own linguistic region" onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/... free

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Federica Beccaria, Gloria Gagliardi, Mikhail Kissine (2025). Atypical Regional Accent in Autistic Children: A Perception Study. Autism Research, 18(2), 415-426. Wiley.

Date de publication
31/12/2024
Identifiant
10.1002/aur.3300
Auteurs
Federica Beccaria, Gloria Gagliardi, Mikhail Kissine
Source
Autism Research
Détails
18(2), 415-426
Type de référence
article
Éditeur
Wiley
Source de métadonnées
crossref

Résumé

ABSTRACT Autistic children are frequently said to speak with accents that markedly differ from those of their linguistic communities. To date, these anecdotal reports have never been tested or explained. We ran two perception studies using short audio recordings of autistic and typically developing children from the Campania region in Italy. The variety of Italian to which children are exposed in this region markedly differs from those spoken in the rest of Italy. Participant responses about the children's geographical origin show: (a) That autistic children's accent is devoid of the regional features of their community; (b) resembles the standard variety used in cartoons and child television programs. The judgments about children's accents are, furthermore, independent of the overall perception of speech atypicality. This paper shows that the accent of autistic children may diverge from that of their caregivers and peers because of the lasting influence of non‐interactional, screen sources on their speech.

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