Application of the Double Deficit Hypothesis to Two Japanese Writing Systems

Fumie Shibuya, A. Uno
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: The double deficit hypothesis (DDH) classifies children into three deficit groups: the phonological awareness deficit (PAD) group, naming speed deficit (NSD) group, and double deficit (DD) group. The DD group shows the most severe reading difficulty according to the DDH. However, there are several reports showing that the DD group did not manifest the most severe reading difficulty. Troppa et al. (2002) postulated one of the reasons for this discrepancy presented in previous reports was different writing systems. In our study, we classified Japanese-speaking children into three deficit groups based on the DDH and investigated whether the DD group manifested the most severe difficulty in reading Hiragana and Kanji, separately. The participants were 795 Japanese-speaking children from grades 1 to 6. Based on the results of a reading attainment test, we classified them, respectively, into Hiragana difficult reading and Kanji difficult reading groups. Results showed that the DD group within the Hiragana difficult reading group did not show the most severe reading difficulty, while the DD group within the Kanji difficult reading group manifested the most severe reading difficulty. This outcome suggests that the severity of the DD group may be affected by differences in writing systems.
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双重缺陷假说将儿童分为三个缺陷组:语音意识缺陷(PAD)组、命名速度缺陷(NSD)组和双重缺陷(DD)组。根据DDH, DD组表现出最严重的阅读困难。然而,有几份报告显示,DD组并没有表现出最严重的阅读困难。Troppa等人(2002)认为,之前报告中出现这种差异的原因之一是不同的书写系统。在我们的研究中,我们根据DDH将日语儿童分为三个缺陷组,并分别调查了DD组是否表现出最严重的平假名和汉字阅读困难。参与者是795名从一年级到六年级讲日语的儿童。根据阅读素养测试的结果,我们将他们分别分为平假名难读组和汉字难读组。结果显示,平假名困难阅读组中的DD组没有表现出最严重的阅读困难,而汉字困难阅读组中的DD组表现出最严重的阅读困难。这一结果表明,DD组的严重程度可能受到书写系统差异的影响。
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