Improving the Measures of Phonological Ability in the Russian Language: IRT and CART Modeling Application.

IF 4.1 1区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Reading Research Quarterly Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-16 DOI:10.1002/rrq.604
Ilia V Markov, Ksenia S Kharitonova, Elena L Grigorenko
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Phonological awareness and phonological working memory are essential for successful language acquisition and development of literacy. Although this essence is language-universal, its degree varies for different languages, depending, in part, on language transparency. The current study analyzes the adapted versions of the pseudoword repetition test (assessing phonological working memory) and Rosner's Auditory Segmentation test (assessing phonological awareness) in a typically developing Russian native sample of children (n = 502). As a preparatory step to item analysis, we investigated the effects of grade and gender on performance using a mixed effects model. The initial item analysis was carried out using model comparison within the Item Response Theory model framework and threshold/slope analysis. The majority of the items in both assessments did not differentiate between students with different levels of phonological ability. Further item selection using regression tree models led to the formation of predictive and non-predictive item subsets for each assessment. After comparing the item subsets on various linguistic metrics, the differences were found in number of syllables and subsyllabic complexity for the pseudoword repetition test and elision segment position for the auditory segmentation test. The findings inform test development strategies in the cases of extremely low difficulty/discrimination of the items and outline a blueprint of pseudoword repetition and auditory segmentation test's adaptation for potentially detecting higher levels of phonological ability in transparent languages such as Russian.

提高俄语语音能力的测量方法:IRT和CART模型的应用。
语音意识和语音工作记忆对语言习得和读写能力的发展至关重要。虽然这一本质是语言通用的,但其程度因语言的不同而不同,部分取决于语言的透明度。本研究分析了假词重复测试(评估语音工作记忆)和罗斯纳听觉分割测试(评估语音意识)在典型发展的俄罗斯本土儿童样本(n = 502)中的改编版本。作为项目分析的准备步骤,我们使用混合效应模型研究了年级和性别对绩效的影响。初始项目分析采用项目反应理论模型框架内的模型比较和阈值/斜率分析进行。两项评估中的大多数项目都没有区分不同语音能力水平的学生。使用回归树模型的进一步项目选择导致为每个评估形成预测性和非预测性项目子集。通过对不同语言指标的项目子集进行比较,发现假词重复测试的音节数和亚音节复杂性以及听觉分词测试的省略段位置存在差异。研究结果为在极低难度/极低分辨的情况下的测试开发策略提供了依据,并为假词重复和听觉分词测试在俄语等透明语言中检测更高水平语音能力的潜在适应性描绘了蓝图。
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期刊介绍: For more than 40 years, Reading Research Quarterly has been essential reading for those committed to scholarship on literacy among learners of all ages. The leading research journal in the field, each issue of RRQ includes •Reports of important studies •Multidisciplinary research •Various modes of investigation •Diverse viewpoints on literacy practices, teaching, and learning
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