Turnbull Kathryn, Deacon S Hélène, Kay-Raining Bird Elizabeth
University of Western Ontario.
Dalhousie University.
J Child Lang. 2011 Jun;38(3):533-53. doi: 10.1017/S030500091000022X. Epub 2010 Aug 26.
This study tracked the order in which ten beginning spellers (M age=5 ; 05; SD=0·21 years) mastered the correct spellings of common inflectional suffixes in English. Spellings from children's journals from kindergarten and grade 1 were coded. An inflectional suffix was judged to be mastered when children spelled it accurately in 90 percent of the contexts in which it was grammatically required, a criterion used to study the order of acquisition of grammatical morphemes in oral language. The results indicated that the order in which children learned to spell inflectional suffixes correctly is similar to the order in which they learn to use them in oral language, before school age. Discrepancies between the order of mastery for inflectional suffixes in written and oral language are discussed in terms of English spelling conventions, which introduce variables into the spelling of inflected words that are not present in oral language.
本研究追踪了十位初学段拼写者(平均年龄=5;05;标准差=0.21岁)掌握英语中常见屈折后缀正确拼写的顺序。对幼儿园和一年级儿童日记中的拼写进行了编码。当儿童在语法要求使用屈折后缀的语境中,90%的情况下都能准确拼写时,该屈折后缀被判定为已掌握,这一标准用于研究口语中语法语素的习得顺序。结果表明,儿童正确拼写屈折后缀的顺序与他们在学龄前口语中学习使用这些后缀的顺序相似。文中从英语拼写惯例的角度讨论了书面语和口语中屈折后缀掌握顺序的差异,英语拼写惯例给屈折词的拼写引入了口语中不存在的变量。