英文摘要 |
The purpose of this research is to investigate except Rapid Automatic Naming (RAN) and Phonological Awareness (PA) whether there is a deficit on processing speed in children with low Chinese character recognition or spelling ability. This study compared children with low abilities on Chinese character recognition or spelling with normal children. The subjects included 223 elementary school students, 109 from second grade, 114 from third grade, four classes in each grade. According to the performance on character recognition and spelling, the subjects were divided into four groups: poor character recognition (35), normal character recognition (104), poor spelling(21) and normal spelling(144). Based on t-test analysis, the results indicated that children with low character recognition ability performed significantly poorer on coding, tone and all RAN tests than normal children, and children with low character spelling ability performed significantly poorer on all processing speed, RAN and PA tests. Besides, the regression analysis showed that when the effects of PA and RAN are removed, the processing speed still contribute significantly to Chinese spelling scores; however, the processing speed make nearly zero contribution to Chinese character recognition when the effects of PA and RAN are removed. The best predictor of Chinese character recognition is PA. While the processing speed, PA and RAN make significant and independent contribution to Chinese character spelling. The limitations of this research and the suggestions for future research are also discussed. |