Is learning a logographic script easier than reading an alphabetic script for German children with dyslexia?

Author:

Kuester-Gruber StephanORCID,Faisst Theda,Schick Vera,Righetti GiuliaORCID,Braun Christoph,Cordey-Henke Angelika,Klosinski Matthias,Sun Ching-Chu,Trauzettel-Klosinski Susanne

Abstract

Purpose Developmental dyslexia in alphabetic languages (DD) is characterized by a phonological deficit. Since logographic scripts rely predominantly on visual and morphological processing, reading performance in DD can be assumed to be less impaired when reading logographic scripts. Methods 40 German-speaking children (18 with DD, 22 not reading-impaired—group C; 9–11 years) received Chinese lessons. Eye movements (EM) were recorded during naming single alphabetic words, pictures (confrontational) and Chinese characters to be named in German and Chinese. The main outcome variables were: Articulation latency, numbers and durations of fixations. Quality of life (QoL) was assessed by questionnaires. Results While reading alphabetic words, articulation latencies and numbers of fixations were significantly higher for group DD than for group C (AL-DD = 1.13, AL-C = 0.84, p< .001; FN-DD = 3.50; FN-C = 2.00, p< .001). For naming pictures and Chinese characters in German and in Chinese, no significant group differences were found for any of the EM variables. The percentage of correct answers was high for German naming (DD = 86.67%, C = 95.24%; p = .015) and lower for Chinese naming in both groups, but significantly lower in group DD, especially for Chinese naming (DD = 56.67%, C: 83.77%; p = .003). QoL differed between groups from the children’s perspective only at posttest. Parents of group DD perceived their children`s QoL to be lower compared with parents of group C at pre- and posttest. Conclusions Children with dyslexia performed as well as group C during naming Chinese characters in German and in Chinese regarding their EM variables, presumably because they processed Chinese characters by the visuo-spatial pathway with direct access to the semantic system. However, the significantly lower percentage of correct answers especially during Chinese naming showed that group DD had more difficulties naming Chinese characters than group C, which could be attributed to their phonological deficit, among other factors. Trial registration German clinical trials register (DRKS00015697).

Funder

Tistou and Charlotte Kerstan Foundation

Institutional Strategy (ZUK 63) of the University of Tübingen within the framework of the Excellence Initiative

Heidehof Stiftung

Werner Kossmann Foundation

Carl and Marisa Hahn Foundation

China Center Tuebingen, Erich Paulun Institute, University of Tuebingen

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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