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Individual differences in subphonemic sensitivity and phonological skills

机译:亚专用敏感性和语音技能的个体差异

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Many studies have established a link between phonological abilities (indexed by phonological awareness and phonological memory tasks) and typical and atypical reading development. Individuals who perform poorly on phonological assessments have been mostly assumed to have underspecified (or "fuzzy") phonological representations, with typical phonemic categories, but with greater category overlap due to imprecise encoding. An alternative posits that poor readers have overspecified phonological representations, with speech sounds perceived allophonically (phonetically distinct variants of a single phonemic category). On both accounts, mismatch between phonological categories and orthography leads to reading difficulty. Here, we consider the implications of these accounts for online speech processing. We used eye tracking and an individual differences approach to assess sensitivity to subphonemic detail in a community sample of young adults with a wide range of reading-related skills. Subphonemic sensitivity inversely correlated with meta-phonological task performance, consistent with overspecification.
机译:许多研究建立了语音能力(由语音意识和语音记忆任务的索引)之间的联系和典型的和非典型阅读开发。在语音评估上表现不佳的个人已经被认为具有缺乏指定的(或“模糊”)语音表征,具有典型的音素类别,但由于不精确的编码而具有更大的类别重叠。较差的读者具有过度透明的语音表征的替代姿势,语音声音激发了内蒙(单个音素类别的语音不同的变体)。在两个帐户中,音韵类别和拼写之间的不匹配导致读取困难。在这里,我们考虑这些帐户对在线语音处理的影响。我们使用了眼追踪和个体差异方法来评估具有广泛阅读相关技能的年轻成年人的社区样本中对杂种细节的敏感性。亚专业敏感性与元语音任务性能相反,与过度证明一致。

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