Article published In: Dutch Journal of Applied Linguistics
Vol. 6:1 (2017) ► pp.100–118
Local and global pitch perception in L1 and L2 readers of Dutch
Published online: 26 October 2017
https://doi.org/10.1075/dujal.6.1.06dej
https://doi.org/10.1075/dujal.6.1.06dej
Abstract
Prior research showed a relationship between reading skills and pitch perception, however the exact nature remained unclear. By means of reading tests and a pitch perception test, we examined the relation between reading abilities and local and global pitch perception for 92 native Dutch children (mean age = 9.47) and 61 non-native Dutch children (mean age = 9.61). Additionally, for the latter group we examined the role of working memory. In line with prior research with poor readers in a language with a rather transparent orthography by Ziegler, J. C., Pech-Georgel, C., George, F., & Foxton, J. M. (2012). Global and local pitch perception in children with developmental dyslexia. Brain and language, 120(3), 265–270. , a relationship is found between reading skills and the ability to detect local changes in pitch, rather than global changes in the melody. Additionally, at least for beginning readers of Dutch as a second language, there is a strong effect of working memory on the relation between reading skills and pitch perception.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Current study
- 2.1Experiment 1
- 2.1.1Method
- Participants
- Design and instrumentation
- Reading skills
- Pitch Perception Task
- Procedure and materials
- Data analysis
- 2.1.2Results
- 2.1.3Conclusion
- 2.1.1Method
- 2.2Experiment 2
- 2.2.1Method
- Participants
- Design and instrumentation
- Digit Span Task
- Procedure and material
- Data analysis
- 2.2.2Results
- 2.2.3Conclusion
- 2.2.1Method
- 2.1Experiment 1
- 3.General conclusion and discussion
- Notes
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