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DC 欄位 | 值 | 語言 |
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dc.contributor.advisor | 張顯達(Hintat Cheung) | |
dc.contributor.author | Naihsin Li | en |
dc.contributor.author | 李乃欣 | zh_TW |
dc.date.accessioned | 2021-06-12T18:26:03Z | - |
dc.date.available | 2007-08-28 | |
dc.date.copyright | 2007-08-28 | |
dc.date.issued | 2007 | |
dc.date.submitted | 2007-08-10 | |
dc.identifier.citation | Adams, A-M., & Gathercole, S. E. (1995). Phonological working memory and speech production in preschool children. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 38(2), 403-414.
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dc.identifier.uri | http://tdr.lib.ntu.edu.tw/jspui/handle/123456789/27887 | - |
dc.description.abstract | 文獻中對於非辭覆誦作業所測量的能力可歸納為兩個假說,分別為音韻記憶假說及音韻覺識假說(Gathercole, 2006)。本研究旨在探究音韻記憶及音韻覺識對於孩童在非詞覆誦表現的相對預測效度,尤其關注孩童音韻能力的角色。研究中以三樣分析來觀察非詞覆誦作業及音韻發展的關係:(1)音韻發展是否直接促進非詞覆誦表現;(2)與非詞覆誦作業相關之測量彼此的相關性;(3)音韻能力對非詞覆誦作業的預測效度。參與受試者為30名三歲孩童及30名四歲孩童,其中每個年齡組裡15名孩童為實驗組,而另15名為對照組。所有孩童皆接受前測,測量作業包含:字彙量、音韻口語輸出能力、音韻覺識能力、記憶廣度、發音速度及非詞覆誦。完成前測後,實驗組接受十天的發音訓練,而對照組則未接受訓練。十天之後,所有孩童再接受後測。結果顯示發音訓練並未促進實驗組音韻能力的顯著進步,於是我們無法藉此實驗印證音韻發展與非詞覆誦作業之間的因果關係。關連性測量分析顯示與非詞覆誦作業相關的測量之間並非彼此獨立。而藉由迴歸分析我們進一步發現在非詞覆誦整體表現中,記憶廣度、音韻口語輸出能力、及發音速度有顯著貢獻,而其中又以記憶廣度的貢獻度最大。但不可忽略的是音韻口語輸出能力也有相當的貢獻度,唯音韻處理的過程可能被非詞覆誦裡的較長刺激所造成的記憶負擔所遮蔽。檢視孩童在一字非詞覆誦的表現時,孩童的音韻口語輸出能力貢獻最大,而記憶廣度僅在音韻空缺非詞一字覆誦時略有貢獻。由此研究可得知在中文孩童在覆誦非詞時,記憶量及音韻分析能力都是關鍵能力,但當新詞長度不長時,孩童當下的音韻口語輸出能力,或音韻處理能力,對習得的成功與否有決定性影響。 | zh_TW |
dc.description.abstract | Two competing hypotheses are raised regarding what nonword repetition measures, respectively the phonological storage hypothesis and the phonological sensitivity hypothesis (Gathercole, 2006). The present study investigates the relative predictive power of the phonological storage and the phonological sensitivity to children's nonword repetition performance, with particular interest in the role of children's phonological abilities. The relationship between the phonological development and nonword repetition performance was inspected from three aspects: (1) the direct evidence of the facilitative role of phonological development to nonword repetition; (2) the correlational relationships among measures related to nonword repetition; (3) the predictive power of phonological development to nonword repetition, relative to phonological storage. Participants were thirty 3-year-old and thirty 4-year-old kindergarten children, half of which were assigned as the experimental groups, and the other half of which as the control groups. All the children were pretested with vocabulary size, output phonology, phonological awareness ability, digit span, articulation rate, and nonword repetition. Then the experimental groups received 10 days of articulation training; whereas the control groups received no training. Then all the children were posttested. Results showed that the articulation training didn't effectively enhance prominent growth in the experimental groups' phonological abilities; therefore, the causal relationship between children's phonological development and their performance in nonword repetition couldn’t be established. Correlation analysis revealed that abilities related to nonword repetition weren’t independent of each other. Factors contributing to nonword repetition included digit span, output phonology and articulation rate, among which digit span made the most contribution when overall performance in nonword repetition was concerned. However, the facilitative role of phonological processing was of considerable importance, whose contribution may be masked by heavy memory demand caused by the length stimuli. When children's performance in nonword 1-word list repetition was considered, children's output phonology made the greatest contribution, and digit span was effective only in gap-word 1-word list repetition. It was suggested that both memory capacity and phonological analysis ability contribute to Mandarin-speaking children's nonword repetition; however, when the novel item to be learned is short, children's output phonology, or phonological processing ability at the moment determines the success of learning. | en |
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dc.description.tableofcontents | List of Tables iii
List of Figures iv Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Background 1 1.2 Purpose 7 1.3 Organization 8 Chapter 2 Literature Review 10 2.1 Working Memory Model and Nonword Repetition 10 2.2 Proposals on the Underlying Mechanism of Nonword Repetition 15 2.2.1 Nonword Repetition and Phonological Storage Hypothesis 15 2.2.2 Nonword Repetition and Phonological Sensitivity Hypothesis 18 2.3 Nonword Repetition and Language Development 21 2.4 Phonological Development—From Holistic to Segmental Representation 23 2.5 Phonological Development and Phonological Awareness 25 2.6 Phonological Development and Articulation Training 27 Chapter 3 Experimental Designs and Experimental Tasks 29 3.1 Experimental tasks 31 3.1.1 Vocabulary Knowledge 32 3.1.2 Output Phonology 32 3.1.3 Subsyllabic Awareness Tasks 35 3.1.4 Digit Span 38 3.1.5 Articulation Rate 39 3.1.6 Nonword Repetition 40 3.1.7 Results of All Pretest Measures 42 3.1.8 Discussion 44 3.2 Articulation Training 48 3.2.1 Subject 48 3.2.2 Materials 50 3.2.3 Procedure 52 3.3 Post-test 53 3.3.1 Subject 53 3.3.2 Tasks in the Post-test 53 3.3.3 Results 54 3.4 Discussion 55 Chapter 4 Relationships between Nonword Repetition and Other Measures 59 4.1 The Correlational Relationship Among All the Measures 59 4.1.1 Results 59 4.1.2 Discussion 61 4.1.2.1 Relationships Among the Vocabulary Knowledge, Output Phonology, the Subsyllabic Awareness Ability, Memory Span, and Articulation Rate 61 4.1.2.2 Abilities Relating to Nonword Repetition Performance 66 4.2 The Contributors to the Nonword Repetition Tasks and Their Relative Predictive Power 71 4.2.1 Results 71 4.2.1.1 The Contributors in Each Nonword Repetition Task When Overall Performance is Concerned 71 4.2.1.2 The Contributors in the One-word List of Each Nonword Repetition Task 75 4.2.2 Discussion 80 Chapter 5 General Discussion and Conclusion 85 References 94 Appendices 101 | |
dc.language.iso | en | |
dc.title | 非詞覆誦作業與音韻發展之探討 | zh_TW |
dc.title | Nonword Repetition and Phonological Development | en |
dc.type | Thesis | |
dc.date.schoolyear | 95-2 | |
dc.description.degree | 碩士 | |
dc.contributor.oralexamcommittee | 曹峰銘,馮怡蓁 | |
dc.subject.keyword | 非詞覆誦,音韻發展,音韻記憶,音韻處理能力,發音訓練, | zh_TW |
dc.subject.keyword | nonword repetition,phonological development,phonological storage,phonological processing,articulation training, | en |
dc.relation.page | 105 | |
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dc.contributor.author-college | 文學院 | zh_TW |
dc.contributor.author-dept | 語言學研究所 | zh_TW |
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