Language Development in Sex Chromosome Trisomies: Developmental Profiles at 2 and 4 Years of Age, and Predictive Measures

Dev Neurorehabil. 2022 Jul;25(5):337-348. doi: 10.1080/17518423.2021.2020925. Epub 2022 Jan 5.

Abstract

Purpose: Describing language development in children with sex chromosome trisomies (SCT) and testing the predictive value of early language measures on later outcomes.

Method: Thirteen children with SCT were followed longitudinally. Their developmental profile was assessed, with particular attention to language, at 2 and 4 years. The predictive value of direct (spontaneous speech analysis) and indirect (communicative development inventory) language measures at 2 on performances at 4 was tested.

Results: Language performances at both ages were lower than non-verbal development. At 2, more than 50% of the group produced less than 50 words. At 4, impaired performances were observed in speech sound development and expressive morpho-syntax. Direct measures of Pre-syntactic development predicted later global language outcomes and Sentence Repetition. The number of consonants used at 2 was significantly related to Nonword Repetition at 4.

Conclusions: The study highlights the importance of early detection and careful follow-up for children with SCT.

Keywords: Sex chromosome trisomies; language development; longitudinal study; predictive measures.

MeSH terms

  • Child
  • Humans
  • Language Development*
  • Language Tests
  • Sex Chromosomes
  • Speech
  • Trisomy* / genetics