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The influence of phonological mechanisms in written spelling of profoundly deaf children

机译:语音机制对重度聋儿童书面拼写的影响

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In the present study, the effect of phonological and working memory mechanisms involved in spelling Italian single words was explored in two groups of children matched for grade level: a group of normally hearing children and a group of pre-verbally deaf children, with severe-to-profound hearing loss. Three-syllable and four-syllable familiar words were presented to the two groups for spelling to dictation. Three conditions were used: simple spelling, concurrent articulation, and foot tapping. Verbal digit span was also assessed. Overall, the performance of deaf children tended to be lower compared to hearing children, but not significantly so. Concurrent articulation produced more errors than tapping in both groups. Regression analyses showed that the main predictor in all three tasks was school level, however the proportion of variance explained by this factor was much greater in the dual tasks, in particular in concurrent articulation. Qualitative analyses of errors showed a worse performance of deaf children, with a greater proportion of mixed errors compared to hearing children. They also showed a greater proportion of phonologically plausible errors compared to hearing children, presumably due to their deprived auditory representation, and/or to phonological representations that rely to a large extent on lip reading and kinesthetic and visual perception of articulatory gestures.
机译:在本研究中,在两组符合年级水平的儿童中探讨了拼写意大利语单字的语音和工作记忆机制的影响:一组正常听力的儿童和一组口语聋的儿童,其中有严重的-严重的听力损失。将三个音节和四个音节的熟悉单词呈现给两组,以便拼写听写。使用了三种条件:简单拼写,同时发声和敲击脚。言语跨度也进行了评估。总体而言,与听力正常的儿童相比,聋哑儿童的表现往往较低,但并非如此。两组同时发声比敲击产生更多的错误。回归分析表明,所有三个任务的主要预测指标是学校水平,但是在双重任务中,尤其是在同时发音时,由该因素解释的方差比例要大得多。对错误的定性分析显示,与听力正常的儿童相比,聋哑儿童的表现较差,混合错误的比例更大。与听力正常的儿童相比,他们还表现出语音上合理的错误比例更大,这可能是由于他们的听觉表征被剥夺和/或很大程度上依赖于唇读以及对关节动作手势的动觉和视觉感知的语音表征。

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