中国听障青少年家庭沟通方式选择与言语阅读表现。

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-12 DOI:10.1080/02699206.2024.2437441
Fen Zhang, Jianghua Lei, Huina Gong, Zhenhong Ji, Haifeng Wang, Qin Zhou, Xiaojun Wu, Liang Chen
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摘要

读词能力对于听力障碍(HI)的人来说通常是至关重要的,他们可能依赖于读词来接触口语并与听觉世界互动。然而,目前尚不清楚的是,即使他们在同一所学校就读,使用相同的交流或教学方法,家庭的主要交流模式是否会影响患有HI的年轻人的言语阅读能力。对32名父母以口语为主要家庭沟通方式的听障青少年(口语组)和32名父母以手语为主要家庭沟通方式的听障青少年(手语组)进行了单音节词、双音节词和句子水平的汉语语音阅读测试。与手语组相比,口语组能够通过朗读准确识别更多的单音节单词、双音节单词和句子。此外,诵读识别双音节词的平均正确率高于单字和句子,诵读识别句子的时间比单字和短语的时间长。这些结果表明,高智商学生在言语阅读方面的差异不仅与不同的教育方式有关,还与家庭语言交流经历有关,而且这种差异可能在高智商学生开始正式上学之前就存在。
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Choice of communication mode at home and speechreading performance of adolescents with hearing impairment in China.

The ability to speechread is often critical for persons with hearing impairment (HI), who may depend on speechreading to access the spoken language and interact with the hearing world. It is not clear, however, whether the primary mode of communication at home will influence speechreading abilities of young adults with HI even when they are enrolled in the same school with the same communication or instructional methods. Thirty-two hearing-impaired adolescents whose parents chose spoken language as the primary mode of communication of the family (the SPOKEN group) and thirty-two hearing-impaired adolescents with sign language as the primary mode of communication of the family (the SIGN group) were administered a Chinese speechreading battery consisting of tests at monosyllabic word, disyllabic word and sentence levels. The SPOKEN group was able to accurately identify significantly more monosyllabic words, disyllabic words, and sentences by speechreading than the SIGN group. In addition, mean accuracy rates of identifying disyllabic words via speechreading were higher than single words and sentences, and identifying sentences via speechreading took longer time than single words and phrases. These results suggest that the differences in speechreading of HI students may result not only from different educational approaches, but also from family language communication experiences, and this difference may exist before the students with HI start formal schooling.

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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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