Phonological Awareness Deficits in Children With Dyslexia: The Impact of Working Memory as a Function of Modality of Test Administration

IF 1.5 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Reading & Writing Quarterly Pub Date : 2021-08-10 DOI:10.1080/10573569.2021.1936712
Layes Smail, Tibi Sana, Bouakkaz Yamina, M. Rebai
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Abstract This study examined whether the phonological awareness (PA) deficit in Arabic speaking dyslexic children could be impacted by the presence vs. absence of verbal working memory (WM) as function of the sensory modality of administration (auditory vs. visual) of the phonological tests. Three phonological awareness (PA) tasks, i.e., phoneme manipulation, phoneme deletion, and spoonerism task, were administered in two sensory modalities: auditory and visual supported, along with verbal working memory tasks. Results showed that subjects with dyslexia (n = 19) performed significantly lower than typical readers (n = 30) in both PA modalities and working memory tasks. Differences were mainly found between the auditory and visual supported modalities in phoneme deletion and spoonerism for both groups. These results indicate that the PA deficit in children with dyslexia is not specific to the auditory modality and suggest that phonological representations are likely to be impaired in children with dyslexia. Findings shed further light on the issue of whether dyslexia is characterized by poor phonological representations or reduced access to these representations.
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阅读障碍儿童的语音意识缺陷:工作记忆对考试方式的影响
摘要本研究考察了阿拉伯语阅读障碍儿童的语音意识(PA)缺陷是否会受到言语工作记忆(WM)的存在与否的影响,这是语音测试的感官管理模式(听觉与视觉)的函数。三项语音意识(PA)任务,即音位操作、音位删除和单音任务,以两种感觉模式进行:听觉和视觉支持,以及言语工作记忆任务。结果显示,有阅读障碍的受试者(n = 19) 表现明显低于典型读者(n = 30)。两组患者的听觉和视觉支持模式在音素缺失和音素缺失方面存在差异。这些结果表明,阅读障碍儿童的PA缺陷并不是听觉模态特有的,并表明阅读障碍儿童可能会损害语音表征。研究结果进一步阐明了阅读障碍的特征是语音表征较差还是对这些表征的访问减少。
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