akshara -音系映射:辅音集群的常见但不常见的情况

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Sonali Nag
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本研究调查了以卡纳达语为母语的三年级儿童(N = 62)的辅音群阅读和拼写情况。辅音集群由一个CCV akshara表示,而特定的CCV akshara在儿童导向的文本中出现的频率是中等到非常低的,而通用的akshara类型是非常多产和经常遇到的。CCV akshara是一个正字法音节,它在akshara到音系的匹配映射中编码音系音节,但在一个单词中,也可以根据邻近音节编码其他音系信息。该研究测试了当akshara-音位映射匹配时,儿童是否得到更好的支持,以及在阅读和拼写匹配和不匹配的映射时,错误模式是否不同。结果表明,在卡纳达语的读写习得早期,幼儿对语音映射原则的认识就已经存在,但幼儿对这些原则的认识存在词水平差异,不匹配的映射更容易产生错误。研究结果用于讨论阿克沙拉语的正字法学习。
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Akshara-phonology mappings: The common yet uncommon case of the consonant cluster
This study examined the reading and spelling of consonant clusters in Kannada among native speaking Grade 3 children (N = 62). The consonant cluster is represented by a CCV akshara and while the frequency of specific CCV akshara in child-directed texts is medium to very low, the generic akshara type is exceptionally productive and frequently encountered. The CCV akshara is an orthographic syllable that encodes a phonological syllable in a matched mapping of akshara-to-phonology, but within a word, can also encode other phonological information depending on neighbouring syllables. The study tested whether children are supported better when akshara-phonology mapping is matched and whether error patterns differ when reading and when spelling words with matched and mismatched mappings. The results showed that awareness of the principles of akshara-phonology mapping appears to be available early in literacy acquisition in Kannada, yet there are word level differences in children's awareness of these principles and mismatched mappings are more vulnerable to error. The results are used to discuss orthographic learning in akshara languages.
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