Locus and Nature of Perceptual Phonological Deficit in Spanish Children With Reading Disabilities

Author:

Ortiz Rosario1,Jimenez Juan E.2,Garcia Miranda Eduardo3,Guzman Rosquete Remedios4,Hernandez-Valle Isabel3,Rodrigo Mercedes3,Estevez Adelina3,Diaz Alicia3,Hernandez Exposito Sergio3

Affiliation:

1. University of La Laguna?

2. Faculty of Psychology at the University of La Laguna

3. University of La Laguna

4. Faculty of Education at the University of La Laguna

Abstract

The aims of this study were (a) to determine whether Spanish children with reading disabilities (RD) show a speech perception deficit and (b) to explore the locus and nature of this perceptive deficit. A group of 29 children with RD, 41 chronological age—matched controls, and 27 reading ability—matched younger controls were tested on tasks of speech perception. The effect of linguistic unit (word vs. syllable) and type of phonetic contrast (voicing, place and manner of articulation) were analyzed in terms of the number of errors and the response time. The results revealed a speech perception deficit in Spanish children with RD that was independent of the type of phonetic contrast and of linguistic unit.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Health Professions,Education,Health(social science)

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