TRAINING PHONEMIC SEGMENTATION ABILITY WITH A PHONEMIC DISCRIMINATION INTERVENTION IN 2ND-GRADE AND 3RD-GRADE CHILDREN WITH READING DISABILITIES

被引:42
作者
HURFORD, DP [1 ]
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[1] UNIV AKRON,PSYCHOL,AKRON,OH 44325
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10.1177/002221949002300906
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G76 [特殊教育];
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040109 ;
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The present study examined the possibility that phonemic discrimination training could improve the phonemic segmentation ability of children with reading disabilities. Half of the 32 children with reading disabilities (14 male and 4 female second graders and 10 male and 4 female third graders, with mean ages of 99.2 and 109.7 months, respectively) deficient in phonemic segmentation skills were assigned to the training group, while the other half acted as a nontrained control group. The trained children were successful at significantly improving their performance on the phonemic segmentation task. The control group made no improvement. Requiring children with reading disabilities to make discriminations concerning phonemic information may have helped them discover properties of the phoneme that they previously did not know.
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