Speechreading ability is related to phonological awareness and reading comprehension in adults with hearing impairment in China.

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-03 DOI:10.1080/02699206.2024.2446833
Fen Zhang, Qin Zhou, Ying Chen, Jianghua Lei, Liang Chen
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Abstract

We investigated whether phonological awareness mediated the relationship between speechreading and reading comprehension in Chinese adults with hearing impairment (HI) and normal hearing (NH). Speechreading, phonological awareness, and reading comprehension tests were administered to 154 young adults with HI and 97 young adults with NH in China. Results revealed significant correlations between speechreading, phonological awareness, and reading comprehension in adults with HI, but not those with NH. Phonological awareness did not mediate the relationship between speechreading and reading comprehension in either group of participants. These results suggest that visual speech information (speechreading) contributes to the development of phonological representations in adults with HI, which in turn supports reading comprehension. This relationship was not observed in the adults with NH. Teachers and clinicians working with HI students need to have an understanding of this difference, and take into account the developmental nature of the relationship between speechreadaing, phonological awareness and reading comprehension in the HI students for differentiated reading intervention. If attention to the visual speech information via speechreading indeed contributes to better phonological awareness, HI students may benefit from other visual methods to develop component skills that are foundational to reading success.

听力障碍成人的言语阅读能力与语音意识和阅读理解有关。
本文研究了语音意识是否在听力障碍(HI)和正常听力(NH)成人言语阅读和阅读理解之间起中介作用。本文对中国154名青年HI患者和97名青年NH患者进行了言语阅读、语音意识和阅读理解测试。结果显示,成人HI患者的言语阅读、语音意识和阅读理解之间存在显著相关性,而非NH患者。在两组参与者中,语音意识并没有调解言语阅读和阅读理解之间的关系。这些结果表明,视觉言语信息(言语阅读)有助于高聋成人语音表征的发展,进而支持阅读理解。这种关系在成人NH患者中没有观察到。与高智商学生一起工作的教师和临床医生需要了解这种差异,并考虑高智商学生言语阅读、语音意识和阅读理解之间关系的发展性质,以进行差异化阅读干预。如果通过诵读对视觉语音信息的关注确实有助于提高语音意识,那么高智商学生可能会从其他视觉方法中受益,以发展对阅读成功至关重要的组成技能。
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Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-REHABILITATION
CiteScore
2.70
自引率
16.70%
发文量
74
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics encompasses the following: Linguistics and phonetics of disorders of speech and language; Contribution of data from communication disorders to theories of speech production and perception; Research on communication disorders in multilingual populations, and in under-researched populations, and languages other than English; Pragmatic aspects of speech and language disorders; Clinical dialectology and sociolinguistics; Childhood, adolescent and adult disorders of communication; Linguistics and phonetics of hearing impairment, sign language and lip-reading.
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