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手指拼写作为聋人双语者阅读流畅性的一种新型途径。

Fingerspelling as a Novel Gateway into Reading Fluency in Deaf Bilinguals.

作者信息

Stone Adam, Kartheiser Geo, Hauser Peter C, Petitto Laura-Ann, Allen Thomas E

机构信息

Educational Neuroscience (PEN) Program, Gallaudet University, Washington, DC, United States of America; NSF Science of Learning Center on Visual Language and Visual Learning (VL2), Gallaudet University, Washington, DC, United States of America.

NSF Science of Learning Center on Visual Language and Visual Learning (VL2), Gallaudet University, Washington, DC, United States of America; Deaf Studies Laboratory, National Technical Institute for the Deaf, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2015 Oct 1;10(10):e0139610. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0139610. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

Studies have shown that American Sign Language (ASL) fluency has a positive impact on deaf individuals' English reading, but the cognitive and cross-linguistic mechanisms permitting the mapping of a visual-manual language onto a sound-based language have yet to be elucidated. Fingerspelling, which represents English orthography with 26 distinct hand configurations, is an integral part of ASL and has been suggested to provide deaf bilinguals with important cross-linguistic links between sign language and orthography. Using a hierarchical multiple regression analysis, this study examined the relationship of age of ASL exposure, ASL fluency, and fingerspelling skill on reading fluency in deaf college-age bilinguals. After controlling for ASL fluency, fingerspelling skill significantly predicted reading fluency, revealing for the first-time that fingerspelling, above and beyond ASL skills, contributes to reading fluency in deaf bilinguals. We suggest that both fingerspelling--in the visual-manual modality--and reading--in the visual-orthographic modality--are mutually facilitating because they share common underlying cognitive capacities of word decoding accuracy and automaticity of word recognition. The findings provide support for the hypothesis that the development of English reading proficiency may be facilitated through strengthening of the relationship among fingerspelling, sign language, and orthographic decoding en route to reading mastery, and may also reveal optimal approaches for reading instruction for deaf and hard of hearing children.

摘要

研究表明,美国手语(ASL)流利程度对聋人个体的英语阅读有积极影响,但视觉-手势语言与基于声音的语言之间映射的认知和跨语言机制尚待阐明。手指拼写用26种不同的手部姿势来表示英语正字法,是美国手语的一个组成部分,有人认为它为聋人双语者提供了手语与正字法之间重要的跨语言联系。本研究采用分层多元回归分析,考察了聋人大专年龄双语者接触美国手语的年龄、美国手语流利程度和手指拼写技能与阅读流利程度之间的关系。在控制了美国手语流利程度后,手指拼写技能显著预测了阅读流利程度,首次揭示了手指拼写超越美国手语技能,对聋人双语者的阅读流利程度有贡献。我们认为,手指拼写(在视觉-手势模态中)和阅读(在视觉-正字法模态中)相互促进,因为它们共享单词解码准确性和单词识别自动化等共同的潜在认知能力。这些发现支持了这样一种假设,即通过加强手指拼写、手语和正字法解码之间的关系,在通往阅读掌握的过程中,可能有助于提高英语阅读能力,也可能揭示聋人和听力障碍儿童阅读教学的最佳方法。

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