工作记忆
心理学
短时记忆
辅音
演讲制作
音韵学
生产(经济)
语音意识
语音发展
听力学
多级模型
认知
发展心理学
认知心理学
语言学
语音识别
计算机科学
统计
数学
元音
医学
宏观经济学
读写能力
神经科学
经济
哲学
教育学
作者
Rebecca Waring,Susan J. Rickard Liow,Patricia Eadie,Barbara Dodd
标识
DOI:10.1017/s0305000919000035
摘要
Abstract Emerging evidence suggests domain-general processes, including working memory, may contribute to reduced speech production skills in young children. This study compared the phonological short-term (pSTM) and phonological working memory (pWM) abilities of 50 monolingual English-speaking children between 3;6 and 5;11 with typical speech production skills and percentage consonant correct (PCC) standard scores of 12 and above (n = 22) and typical speech production skills and PCC standard scores of between 8 and 11 (n = 28). A multiple hierarchical regression was also conducted to determine whether pSTM and/or pWM could predict PCC. Children with typical speech production skills and PCC standard scores of 12 and above had better pWM abilities than children with typical speech production skills and PCC standard scores of between 8 and 11. pSTM ability was similar in both groups. pWM accounted for 5.3% variance in overall phonological accuracy. Implications of phonological working memory in speech development are discussed.
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