Both-de Vries Anna C, Bus Adriana G
Leiden University, P.O. Box 9555, 2300 RB Leiden, The Netherlands.
Read Writ. 2010 Feb;23(2):173-187. doi: 10.1007/s11145-008-9158-2. Epub 2009 Jan 9.
Does alphabetic-phonetic writing start with the proper name and how does the name affect reading and writing skills? Sixty 4- to 5(1/2)-year-old children from middle SES families with Dutch as their first language wrote their proper name and named letters. For each child we created unique sets of words with and without the child's first letter of the name to test spelling skills and phonemic sensitivity. Name writing correlated with children's knowledge of the first letter of the name and phonemic sensitivity for the sound of the first letter of the name. Hierarchical regression analysis makes plausible that both knowledge of the first letter's name and phonemic sensitivity for this letter explain why name writing results in phonetic spelling with the name letter. Practical implications of the findings are discussed.
字母-语音书写是否从专有名称开始,以及该名称如何影响读写技能?60名来自中高社会经济地位家庭、以荷兰语为母语的4至5岁半儿童书写了他们的专有名称并认读字母。对于每个孩子,我们创建了包含和不包含孩子名字首字母的独特单词集,以测试拼写技能和音素敏感性。名字书写与孩子对名字首字母的认知以及对名字首字母发音的音素敏感性相关。分层回归分析表明,对首字母名称的认知和对该字母的音素敏感性都解释了为什么名字书写会导致用名字中的字母进行语音拼写。文中讨论了这些发现的实际意义。