Lenchner O, Gerber M M, Routh D K
University of California, Santa Barbara.
J Learn Disabil. 1990 Apr;23(4):240-7. doi: 10.1177/002221949002300407.
The performance of 38 male third- and fourth-grade reading disabled/poor decoders and above-average readers/good decoders was compared on a series of six measures of phonological awareness, including tasks that required the ability to segment, blend, and manipulate phonemes. Performance on these tasks was also correlated with phonetic decoding of pseudowords. Significant but varying intercorrelations were obtained among tasks in both groups. For the poor decoders, deletion was the most highly correlated with the other tasks. However, all good decoders performed at ceiling level on this task. For the poor decoders, deletion was significantly correlated with phonetic decoding (r = .74 and r = .78 for timed and untimed decoding measures, respectively). While all good decoders had good phonological awareness, not all those with good phonological awareness were good decoders. The results suggest that tasks that require blending and manipulation of phonemes, in addition to segmentation, may predict decoding ability best.
对38名三、四年级阅读障碍/解码能力差的男性以及阅读能力高于平均水平/解码能力强的男性,在一系列六项语音意识测量指标上的表现进行了比较,这些指标包括需要进行音素分割、拼读和操作的任务。这些任务的表现也与假词的语音解码相关。两组任务之间都获得了显著但不同的相互关系。对于解码能力差的人来说,删除任务与其他任务的相关性最高。然而,所有解码能力强的人在这项任务上都达到了上限水平。对于解码能力差的人来说,删除任务与语音解码显著相关(定时和不定时解码测量的相关系数分别为r = 0.74和r = 0.78)。虽然所有解码能力强的人都有良好的语音意识,但并非所有有良好语音意识的人都是解码能力强的人。结果表明,除了分割任务外,需要对音素进行拼读和操作的任务可能最能预测解码能力。