CHILDRENS AND ADULTS READING OF NONWORDS - EFFECTS OF REGULARITY AND CONSISTENCY

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作者
COLTHEART, V
LEAHY, J
机构
[1] School of Behavioural Sciences, Macquarie University, North Ryde, NSW
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10.1037/0278-7393.18.4.718
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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The procedures used by novice readers to assemble pronunciations for nonwords were investigated. Children in Grades 1-3 read aloud consonant-vowel-consonant and longer monosyllabic nonwords. By the end of Grade 1, children displayed a good grasp of grapheme-phoneme (G-P) correspondences (e.g., ai, ow). Grade 2 and 3 readers increasingly used larger orthographic correspondences termed rimes (e.g., -ook, -ild). However, G-P correspondences determined most responses. Adults likewise used G-P rules when reading aloud nonwords and were more accurate at applying the rules. The strong reliance of Grade 1 and 2 readers on G-P rules was also demonstrated by their superior oral reading of regular words along with a tendency to regularize exception words (e.g., reading bull to rhyme with dull).
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