Word-level reading skills of Brazilian children with developmental language disorder

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2023-10-08 DOI:10.1080/10489223.2023.2257202
Talita Fortunato-Tavares, Debora Befi-Lopes, John Orazem, Aparecido Soares
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ABSTRACTChildren with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) show a wide range of impairments, including poor pre-reading skills and decoding difficulties due to phonological deficits and such difficulties have significant repercussions on the acquisition of written language. However, evidence about reading processes and development is mainly available for English-speaking children with DLD, limiting our understanding of this process in a cross-linguistic manner. The orthographic characteristics of languages significantly influence the learning process of written code. Unlike English, Brazilian Portuguese has a transparent decoding system and its orthography presents a set of consistent, univocal grapheme-phoneme relations. The present study investigated whether the challenges reported in decoding for children with DLD in opaque languages hold for children with DLD who are speakers of Brazilian Portuguese and whether the length and type of stimuli influence the decoding skills of children with DLD differently than when compared to children with typical language development (TLD). Sixteen children with DLD between seven and ten years of age who are monolingual speakers of Brazilian Portuguese and 64 controls with TLD matched by gender, age, and socioeconomic status, with the children with DLD in a 4:1 ratio; participated in the study. All children performed a computerized task where they were asked to decode a linguistically balanced list of words and nonwords designed according to Brazilian Portuguese decoding rules. The present study provides substantial evidence that children with DLD who are speakers of Brazilian Portuguese have deficits in the acquisition of decoding and that the decoding profile of children with DLD is subject to multiple influences, not only with relation to the length and type of stimuli but also characteristics of the languages these children are being literate in, highlighting the multifactorial nature involved in the development of decoding. Disclosure statementThe authors report that there are no competing interests to declare.Data availability statementThe data that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author, TFT, upon reasonable request.
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巴西发展性语言障碍儿童的单词水平阅读能力
摘要发育性语言障碍(DLD)儿童表现出广泛的障碍,包括阅读前能力差和语音缺陷导致的解码困难,这些困难对书面语言的习得有重大影响。然而,关于阅读过程和发展的证据主要适用于说英语的DLD儿童,这限制了我们以跨语言方式对这一过程的理解。语言的正字法特征显著影响书写代码的学习过程。与英语不同,巴西葡萄牙语有一个透明的解码系统,其正字法呈现出一组一致的、单一的字素-音素关系。本研究调查了在不透明语言中报道的DLD儿童解码挑战是否适用于说巴西葡萄牙语的DLD儿童,以及刺激的长度和类型对DLD儿童解码技能的影响是否与典型语言发展(TLD)儿童不同。16名7 - 10岁的单语巴西葡萄牙语患者和64名按性别、年龄和社会经济地位匹配的TLD对照组,DLD患儿的比例为4:1;参与研究。所有的孩子都完成了一项计算机化的任务,他们被要求解码一份语言平衡的单词和非单词列表,这些单词和非单词是根据巴西葡萄牙语解码规则设计的。本研究提供了大量证据,证明说巴西葡萄牙语的DLD儿童在解码习得方面存在缺陷,并且DLD儿童的解码特征受到多种影响,不仅与刺激的长度和类型有关,而且与这些儿童所读写的语言的特征有关,突出了解码发展所涉及的多因素性质。披露声明作者报告无竞争利益需要申报。数据可用性声明支持本研究结果的数据可应通讯作者TFT的合理要求获得。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
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