一年级儿童的语音符号学习及其与拼写的关系。

IF 1.8 2区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Heike Mehlhase, Jan Luis Sigmund, Gerd Schulte-Körne, Kristina Moll
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摘要

早期的拼写取决于理解字母原则和将语音转化为视觉符号(字母)的能力。因此,将声音-符号对联系起来的能力可能是拼写发展的重要预测因素。在这里,我们研究了语音符号学习(SSL)和早期拼写技能之间的关系。我们对365名一年级儿童(N = 365)进行了众所周知的拼写能力认知预测指标(智力、音素意识和言语短期记忆)测试,并完成了一个新的音-符号学习范式,该范式要求将新学习的音-符号对应序列应用于镜像拼写习得。结果显示,在SSL任务上的表现解释了有拼写问题风险的幼儿的拼写表现的独特差异,这些问题超出了众所周知的拼写认知预测因素。SSL任务可以作为早期识别拼写问题的有用工具,因为SSL可以区分拼写能力差和典型的儿童。
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Sound-symbol learning and the relationship to spelling in first-grade children.

Early spelling depends on the ability to understand the alphabetic principle and to translate speech sounds into visual symbols (letters). Thus, the ability to associate sound-symbol pairs might be an important predictor of spelling development. Here, we examined the relation between sound-symbol learning (SSL) and early spelling skills. A large sample of first-grade children (N = 365) was tested on well-known cognitive predictors of spelling ability (intelligence, phoneme awareness, and verbal short-term memory) and completed a novel sound-symbol learning paradigm, which required the serial application of newly learned sound-symbol correspondences to mirror spelling acquisition. The results revealed that performance on the SSL task explained unique variance in spelling performance in young children at risk of spelling problems beyond well-known cognitive predictors of spelling. The SSL task can be a useful tool for the early identification of spelling problems given that the SSL differentiated between children with poor and typical spelling skills.

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CiteScore
4.50
自引率
7.70%
发文量
190
期刊介绍: The Journal of Experimental Child Psychology is an excellent source of information concerning all aspects of the development of children. It includes empirical psychological research on cognitive, social/emotional, and physical development. In addition, the journal periodically publishes Special Topic issues.
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