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Phonetics and Speech Sciences
2021 Volume.13 No. 4 p.55 ~ p.66
A comparative study of prosodic features according to the syntactic diversities between children with reading disability and nondisabled children
Park Sung-Sook

Seong Cheol-Jae
Abstract
Proper prosody in reading allows the reader to naturally convey the meaning, which manifests as changes in pitch, loudness, and speech rate. Children with reading disability face difficulty in delivering information due to poor prosody.
This study identified the difference in prosodic features between children with reading disabilities and nondisabled children through means of reading tasks. Reading tasks, according to sentence types (short sentences, assumptions/ conditions, intentions, relative-clause), were recorded by 15 children studying in the 3rd to 6th grade in elementary school.
Children with reading disability had a statistically significant wider range of pitch, slower speech rate, more frequent usage of pauses, longer total pause duration, and steeper pitch slope than nondisabled one in sentence-final and -medial words.
Children with reading disability, therefore, exhibited a less natural and expressive reading than nondisabled children.
Through this study, the characteristics of prosody observed in children with reading disability were identified and the need for an approach for effective intervention was also suggested.
KEYWORD
reading disability, prosody, syntactic diversity, reading fluency
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