Hoff Erika, Core Cynthia, Bridges Kelly
Department of Psychology, Florida Atlantic University, 2912 College Avenue, David, FL 33314, USA.
J Child Lang. 2008 Nov;35(4):903-16. doi: 10.1017/S0305000908008751.
Two studies test the hypotheses that individual differences in phonological memory among children younger than two years can be assessed using a non-word repetition task (NWR) and that these differences are related to the children's rates of vocabulary development. NWR accuracy, real word repetition accuracy and productive vocabulary were assessed in 15 children between 1 ; 9 and 2 ; 0 in Study 1 and in 21 children between 1 ; 8 and 2 ; 0 in Study 2. In both studies, NWR accuracy was significantly related to vocabulary percentile and, furthermore, uniquely accounted for a substantial portion of the variance in vocabulary when real word repetition accuracy was held constant. The findings establish NWR as a valid measure of phonological memory in very young children, and they open the door for further studies of the role of phonological memory in early word learning.
对于两岁以下儿童,可以使用非词重复任务(NWR)来评估其语音记忆方面的个体差异,并且这些差异与儿童的词汇发展速度相关。在研究1中,对15名年龄在1;9至2;0岁之间的儿童进行了NWR准确性、实词重复准确性和生成性词汇的评估;在研究2中,对21名年龄在1;8至2;0岁之间的儿童进行了评估。在两项研究中,NWR准确性均与词汇百分位显著相关,此外,当实词重复准确性保持不变时,NWR准确性独特地解释了词汇差异的很大一部分。这些发现确立了NWR作为幼儿语音记忆的有效测量方法,并为进一步研究语音记忆在早期词汇学习中的作用打开了大门。