Prosodic Competence as the Missing Component of Reading Processes Across Languages: Theory, Evidence and Future Research

IF 2.9 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Lesly Wade-Woolley, C. Wood, Jessica S. Chan, Sarah Weidman
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Referring to the “vital parts” of speech that do not appear in print, E. B. Huey (1908/1968) described prosody in reading as “the rise and fall of pitch and inflection, the hurrying here and slowing there, what we have called the melody of speech.” In this paper, we discuss the role prosody plays in reading, contextualized in the Reading Systems Framework, as a source of linguistic knowledge that impacts the orthographic system, the lexicon, and comprehension processes in tonal and non-tonal languages. Prosody at the word, phrase, and discourse levels is considered. We also review empirical evidence from experimental, longitudinal, and training studies to show the current state of knowledge about the role of prosodic competence in reading development. We conclude the paper with recommendations for future directions in research.
韵律能力:跨语言阅读过程中缺失的部分:理论、证据和未来研究
E.B.Huey(1908/1968)在提到未在印刷品中出现的言语“重要部分”时,将阅读中的韵律描述为“音高和屈折的起伏,在这里匆匆忙忙,在那里放慢慢,我们称之为言语的旋律。”,作为语言知识的来源,它影响音调和非音调语言的拼写系统、词汇和理解过程。考虑单词、短语和话语层面的韵律。我们还回顾了来自实验、纵向和训练研究的经验证据,以显示当前关于韵律能力在阅读发展中的作用的知识状态。最后,我们对未来的研究方向提出了建议。
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CiteScore
7.20
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2.70%
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26
期刊介绍: This journal publishes original empirical investigations dealing with all aspects of reading and its related areas, and, occasionally, scholarly reviews of the literature, papers focused on theory development, and discussions of social policy issues. Papers range from very basic studies to those whose main thrust is toward educational practice. The journal also includes work on "all aspects of reading and its related areas," a phrase that is sufficiently general to encompass issues related to word recognition, comprehension, writing, intervention, and assessment involving very young children and/or adults.
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