Perceptions musicales et conscience phonologique : recherche auprès d’enfants francophones d’âge préscolaire |
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Authors: | J. Bolduc,I. Monté sinos-Gelet,S. Boisvert |
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Affiliation: | 1. Faculté de musique, université Laval, Québec, Canada;2. Département de didactique, faculté des sciences de l’éducation, université de Montréal, Montréal, Canada |
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Abstract: | Research led with English, Turkish and Slovak-speaking preschoolers have shown positive correlations between musical perceptual skills and phonological awareness. However, limited studies have been conducted in other linguistic contexts. In that regard, the aim of this study is to examine the correlation between musical perceptual skills (pitch and duration discrimination) and phonological awareness (syllable, rhyme and phoneme identification; rhyme identification) among 61 Francophone preschoolers (34 girls and 27 boys, mean age 4.7 months). Each participant completed a phonological awareness test, a music perception test and a non-verbal cognitive abilities task (spatial memory). The relationship between musical perceptual skills and phonological awareness was investigated using Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient. Preliminary analyses were performed to ensure no violation of the assumptions of normality, linearity and homoscedasticity. There was a moderate positive correlation between the two variables. The syllable identification task was the only one correlated with both pitch and duration discrimination tasks. It is possible to believe that better perceptual musical abilities improve, even boost, syllable treatment among Francophone preschoolers. Since rhyme and phoneme awareness seem to emerge after syllable awareness, this could explain why no correlation was observed with musical perceptual skills among those young participants. |
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Keywords: | Perceptions musicales É ducation musicale Conscience phonologique Langage É ducation pré scolaire |
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