Impacts of Vocal Rehearsal and Retention Duration on Novel Word Naming in Children with Specific Language Impairment / 中国康复理论与实践
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice
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(12): 448-454, 2019.
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en Chino
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| ID: wpr-905549
ABSTRACT
Objective:
To explore impacts of vocal rehearsal and retention duration on novel word naming in children with specific language impairment (SLI).Methods:
November to December, 2017, 45 children from kindergartens were selected in SLI group (n = 15), physiological age matching group (n = 15) and language ability matching group (n = 15). A three-factor mixed experimental design was used to investigate the effects of three factors groups, vocal rehearsal (with/without) and retention duration (ten seconds/five minutes).Results:
The main effects of groups (F = 3.706, P < 0.05), vocal rehearsal (F = 25.570, P < 0.001) and retention duration (F = 226.746, P < 0.001) were significant. The interaction effects of vocal rehearsal×retention duration (F = 22.808, P < 0.001) and retention duration×groups (F = 3.739, P < 0.05) were significant. The interaction effects between other factors were not significant.Conclusion:
There are novel word naming learning defects in SLI children. However, the vocal rehearsal strategy may promote novel word naming learning and reduce the decline of novel word phonological information in short-term memory, to improve the phenomenon of novel word naming defects.
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WPRIM (Pacífico Occidental)
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Chino
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Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice
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2019
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