Precisión y aspectos prosódicos en la lectura en voz alta en adolescentes

J. Fumagalli, J. Barreyro, Florencia Fant, V. Jaichenco
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Background : Reading fluency is the ability to read fast, accurate and with proper expression as well as comprehending what is read. This ability is expected to be a consolidated in High School. Main goal : The aim of this research is to show the results obtained when a Reading fluency scale designed ad hoc that includes aspects related to accuracy and prosodic was applied. Method : A sample of 39 students in the 1st year of secondary school responded to a reading aloud and comprehension task of two expository texts (1 and 2), one with punctuation (condition A) and one without punctuation (condition B), which were administered in a counterbalanced manner. Results : Fluency performance was compared according to the presentation condition of the texts (A and B), a percentile analysis and nine mixed variance analyses were performed, considering as an independent intersubject variable the fluency condition (fluent vs. non-fluent), as the intrasubject independent variable was the text punctuation condition (without vs. with punctuation) and as dependent variables the measures contemplated in the scale. Conclusions : The results show that fluent and non-fluent students show differences in prosodic aspects values.
青少年朗读的准确性和拟声方面
背景:阅读流畅是指阅读速度快、准确、表达得体以及理解所读内容的能力。这种能力在高中阶段应得到巩固。主要目标:本研究的目的是展示在使用特别设计的阅读流畅性量表时取得的结果,该量表包括与准确性和拟声相关的方面。方法:以中学一年级的 39 名学生为样本,对两篇说明性文章(1 和 2)进行朗读和理解,一篇有标点符号(条件 A),一篇没有标点符号(条件 B)。结果:根据课文的呈现条件(A 和 B)对学生的流利程度进行了比较,并进行了百分位数分析和九项混合方差分析,将流利程度条件(流利与不流利)作为被试间的自变量,将课文标点条件(无标点与有标点)作为被试内的自变量,并将量表中考虑的测量指标作为因变量。结论 :结果表明,流利和不流利的学生在拟声方面的数值存在差异。
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