Auditory sequence analysis and phonological skill |
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Authors: | Manon Grube Sukhbinder Kumar Freya E. Cooper Stuart Turton Timothy D. Griffiths |
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Affiliation: | Newcastle Auditory Group, Medical School, Newcastle University, Framlington Place, Newcastle-upon-Tyne NE2 4HH, UK |
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Abstract: | This work tests the relationship between auditory and phonological skill in a non-selected cohort of 238 school students (age 11) with the specific hypothesis that sound-sequence analysis would be more relevant to phonological skill than the analysis of basic, single sounds. Auditory processing was assessed across the domains of pitch, time and timbre; a combination of six standard tests of literacy and language ability was used to assess phonological skill. A significant correlation between general auditory and phonological skill was demonstrated, plus a significant, specific correlation between measures of phonological skill and the auditory analysis of short sequences in pitch and time. The data support a limited but significant link between auditory and phonological ability with a specific role for sound-sequence analysis, and provide a possible new focus for auditory training strategies to aid language development in early adolescence. |
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Keywords: | auditory sequence analysis pitch rhythm phonological skill adolescence language |
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