Blythe Hazel I, Pagán Ascensión, Dodd Megan
Department of Psychology, University of Southampton.
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn. 2015 Jul;41(4):1244-52. doi: 10.1037/xlm0000080. Epub 2014 Dec 22.
In this experiment, the extent to which beginning readers process phonology during lexical identification in silent sentence reading was investigated. The eye movements of children aged seven to nine years and adults were recorded as they read sentences containing either a correctly spelled target word (e.g., girl), a pseudohomophone (e.g., gerl), or a spelling control (e.g., garl). Both children and adults showed a benefit from the valid phonology of the pseudohomophone, compared to the spelling control during reading. This indicates that children as young as seven years old exhibit relatively skilled phonological processing during reading, despite having moved past the use of overt phonological decoding strategies. In addition, in comparison to adults, children's lexical processing was more disrupted by the presence of spelling errors, suggesting a developmental change in the relative dependence upon phonological and orthographic processing in lexical identification during silent sentence reading.
在本实验中,研究了初学者在默读句子进行词汇识别时处理语音的程度。记录了7至9岁儿童和成年人阅读包含正确拼写的目标词(如girl)、假同音字(如gerl)或拼写对照词(如garl)的句子时的眼动情况。与拼写对照词相比,儿童和成年人在阅读时都从假同音字的有效语音中受益。这表明,尽管7岁的儿童已经不再使用显性语音解码策略,但他们在阅读过程中仍表现出相对熟练的语音处理能力。此外,与成年人相比,儿童的词汇处理更容易受到拼写错误的干扰,这表明在默读句子进行词汇识别时,儿童在词汇识别中对语音和正字法处理的相对依赖存在发展变化。