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The Effects of Iconic Gestures and Deictic Gestures on Action-related Vocabulary Learning in Children with Autism

WANG Juan, LIU Tianbi, FAN Xiaoyue   

  1. School of Education Science, Jiangsu Normal University, Xuzhou 221116
  • Published:2024-05-15

Abstract: The present study aimed to investigate action-related vocabulary learning in children with autism under the conditions of iconic gesture, deictic gesture, and non-gesture. Three groups of language-level matched children were selected to learn eight action-related vocabularies under the conditions of iconic gesture, deictic gesture, and non-gesture. All children were trained through pictures, situational stories, and videos. The vocabulary comprehension test and vocabulary naming test were completed at the end of the first learning session (T1) and the last learning session (T2). The results showed that: (1) Iconic gestures significantly benefitted vocabulary comprehension in children with autism beyond deictic gesture and non-gesture; (2) The increase in the number of learning sessions contributed to the improvement of vocabulary learning performance, regardless of the group; (3) All groups’ naming scores were poor in the short-term learning condition, but as the number of learning sessions increased, the facilitative effect of iconic gesture on naming test became more prominent. The study has shown that iconic gestures can promote action-related vocabulary comprehension in children with autism. For the naming test, the promoting effect was regulated by the number of learning. The iconic gestures may successfully enhance vocabulary naming in children with autism by increasing the training intensity. In addition, deictic gestures do not significantly promote the action-related vocabulary learning of children with autism.

Key words: iconic gesture, deictic gesture, children with autism, vocabulary comprehension, vocabulary naming

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  • G442
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