A longitudinal study of infants' early speech production and later letter identification.

Letter identification is an early metric of reading ability that can be reliability tested before a child can decode words. We test the hypothesis that early speech production will be associated with children's later letter identification. We examined longitudinal growth in early speech product...

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Main Authors: Kelly Farquharson, Tiffany P Hogan, Lesa Hoffman, Jun Wang, Kimber F Green, Jordan R Green
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6179191?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-c6cd5f41e12543ecbfc04766957505e62020-11-25T01:19:50ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-011310e020400610.1371/journal.pone.0204006A longitudinal study of infants' early speech production and later letter identification.Kelly FarquharsonTiffany P HoganLesa HoffmanJun WangKimber F GreenJordan R GreenLetter identification is an early metric of reading ability that can be reliability tested before a child can decode words. We test the hypothesis that early speech production will be associated with children's later letter identification. We examined longitudinal growth in early speech production in 9 typically developing children across eight occasions, every 3 months from 9 months to 30 months. At each occasion, participants and their caregivers engaged in a speech sample in a research lab. This speech sample was transcribed for a variety of vocalizations, which were then transformed to calculate consonant-vowel ratio. Consonant-vowel ratio is a measure of phonetic complexity in speech production. At the age of 72 months, children's letter knowledge was measured. A multilevel model including fixed quadratic age change and a random intercept was estimated using letter identification as a predictor of the growth in early speech production from 9-30 months, measured by the outcome of consonant-vowel ratio. Results revealed that the relation between early speech production and letter identification differed over time. For each additional letter that a child identified, their consonant-vowel ratio at the age of 9 months increased. As such, these results confirmed our hypothesis: more robust early speech production is associated with more accurate letter identification.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6179191?pdf=render
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author Kelly Farquharson
Tiffany P Hogan
Lesa Hoffman
Jun Wang
Kimber F Green
Jordan R Green
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Tiffany P Hogan
Lesa Hoffman
Jun Wang
Kimber F Green
Jordan R Green
A longitudinal study of infants' early speech production and later letter identification.
PLoS ONE
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Tiffany P Hogan
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Jun Wang
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Jordan R Green
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title A longitudinal study of infants' early speech production and later letter identification.
title_short A longitudinal study of infants' early speech production and later letter identification.
title_full A longitudinal study of infants' early speech production and later letter identification.
title_fullStr A longitudinal study of infants' early speech production and later letter identification.
title_full_unstemmed A longitudinal study of infants' early speech production and later letter identification.
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publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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publishDate 2018-01-01
description Letter identification is an early metric of reading ability that can be reliability tested before a child can decode words. We test the hypothesis that early speech production will be associated with children's later letter identification. We examined longitudinal growth in early speech production in 9 typically developing children across eight occasions, every 3 months from 9 months to 30 months. At each occasion, participants and their caregivers engaged in a speech sample in a research lab. This speech sample was transcribed for a variety of vocalizations, which were then transformed to calculate consonant-vowel ratio. Consonant-vowel ratio is a measure of phonetic complexity in speech production. At the age of 72 months, children's letter knowledge was measured. A multilevel model including fixed quadratic age change and a random intercept was estimated using letter identification as a predictor of the growth in early speech production from 9-30 months, measured by the outcome of consonant-vowel ratio. Results revealed that the relation between early speech production and letter identification differed over time. For each additional letter that a child identified, their consonant-vowel ratio at the age of 9 months increased. As such, these results confirmed our hypothesis: more robust early speech production is associated with more accurate letter identification.
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