The relationship between pitch discrimination and Romanian students’ spelling performance
Dec 31, 2013
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Published Online: Dec 31, 2013
Page range: 233 - 240
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/plc-2013-0015
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Previous studies have shown that music can have a positive impact on phonological awareness and on foreign language acquisition. The present research investigates specifically the role of pitch discrimination ability in native and foreign language spelling performance. Two groups of elementary school children were selected based on their pitch discrimination abilities (high and low). Their spelling performance in their native and a foreign (fictional) language was assessed. The results indicate that pitch discrimination ability can be linked to spelling ability in both the native and a foreign language. They also suggest that studying a musical instrument might predict enhanced spelling performance ability