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发展性阅读障碍中的联结主义、语音学、阅读与规律性

Connectionism, phonology, reading, and regularity in developmental dyslexia.

作者信息

Brown G D

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Brain Lang. 1997 Sep;59(2):207-35. doi: 10.1006/brln.1997.1817.

Abstract

Tests of the "phonological deficit" account of developmental dyslexia have produced apparently inconsistent results. We show how a connectionist approach to dyslexic reading development can resolve the paradox. A "dyslexic" model of reading was created by reducing the quality of the phonological representations available to the model during learning. The model behaved similarly to dyslexic children in that it had a selectively reduced ability to process nonwords, but showed normal effects of words' spelling-to-sound regularity. An experimental test of the model's predictions confirmed that dyslexic children perform similarly, in that they are impaired on irregular words to the same extent as nondyslexic children. It is concluded that developmentally dyslexic reading can indeed be understood in terms of impaired phonological representations and that the adoption of a modeling approach resolves an apparent paradox in the experimental literature.

摘要

对发展性阅读障碍“语音缺陷”理论的测试产生了明显不一致的结果。我们展示了一种关于阅读障碍阅读发展的联结主义方法如何解决这一悖论。通过在学习过程中降低模型可用的语音表征质量,创建了一个“阅读障碍”阅读模型。该模型的表现与阅读障碍儿童相似,即其处理非单词的能力有选择性地降低,但单词拼写与发音规律的影响表现正常。对该模型预测的实验测试证实,阅读障碍儿童的表现类似,即他们在不规则单词上的受损程度与非阅读障碍儿童相同。得出的结论是,发展性阅读障碍阅读确实可以从受损的语音表征角度来理解,并且采用建模方法解决了实验文献中一个明显的悖论。

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