The Relationship Between Phonological Memory, Phonological Sensitivity, and Incidental Word Learning

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Vijayachandra Ramachandra
Lynne E. Hewitt
Tim Brackenbury
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[1] Marywood University,Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders
[2] Bowling Green State University,Department of Communication Disorders
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Journal of Psycholinguistic Research | 2011年 / 40卷
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Fast mapping; Vocabulary development; Lexical memory; Phonological knowledge;
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This study investigated the cognitive abilities needed to succeed at incidental word learning, specifically by examining the role of phonological memory and phonological sensitivity in novel word learning by 4-year-olds who were typically developing. Forty 4-year-olds were administered a test of nonword repetition (to investigate phonological memory), rhyming and phoneme alliteration tasks (to investigate phonological sensitivity), and an incidental word learning task (via a computer-based presentation of a cartoon story). A multiple regression analysis revealed that nonword repetition scores did not contribute significantly to incidental word learning. Phonological sensitivity scores were significant predictors of incidental word learning. These findings provide support for a model of lexical acquisition in which phonological knowledge plays an important role.
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