Moyle Maura Jones, Heilmann John J, Finneran Denise A
Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology, Marquette University , Milwaukee, WI , USA .
Clin Linguist Phon. 2014 Sep;28(9):682-96. doi: 10.3109/02699206.2014.882990. Epub 2014 Feb 3.
The Nonword Repetition Task (NRT) is considered to be a less-biased language measure for children from cultural minority groups. In the current study, we examined NRT performance of 50 at-risk, preschool-age children who spoke African American English (AAE). In addition to the NRT, measures included AAE dialect density and several standardised language tests. The primary aim was to determine significant contributors to NRT performance. We hypothesised that the language measures would significantly contribute to NRT performance while dialect density would be an insignificant contributor. Contrary to our predictions, dialect density was a unique and significant predictor of NRT performance (in addition to phonological awareness), while the language measures were not significant predictors. The current findings cast doubt on categorising the NRT as a less-biased language assessment for AAE-speaking preschoolers; however, the NRT may have potential as a screener for identifying preschoolers at risk for delays in literacy acquisition.
非词重复任务(NRT)被认为是一种对来自文化少数群体的儿童偏见较小的语言测试。在本研究中,我们考察了50名说非裔美国英语(AAE)的学前高危儿童的非词重复任务表现。除了非词重复任务,测量指标还包括AAE方言密度和几项标准化语言测试。主要目的是确定对非词重复任务表现有显著影响的因素。我们假设语言测量指标会对非词重复任务表现有显著贡献,而方言密度则不会有显著影响。与我们的预测相反,方言密度(除语音意识外)是唯一且显著的非词重复任务表现预测指标,而语言测量指标并非显著的预测指标。目前的研究结果对将非词重复任务归类为对说AAE的学前儿童偏见较小的语言评估提出了质疑;然而,非词重复任务可能有潜力作为一种筛查工具,用于识别有读写能力发展延迟风险的学前儿童。