نتایج جستجو برای: phonological skills

تعداد نتایج: 135431  

2014
Yu-Chen Hung Jon-Fan Hu Li-Chiun Tsai Ya-Jung Lee Pei-Ling Wang

This study aims to investigate how phonological complexity in Chinese impacts word learning skills in deaf children with cochlear implants (CI, 20-40 months old), and their chronological age-matched, normal-hearing peers. It has been suggested that the phonological loop plays a crucial role in word learning. However, while CIs seem to have a more limited phonological working memory capacity, ge...

Journal: :Dyslexia 2004
Ulla Richardson Jennifer M Thomson Sophie K Scott Usha Goswami

It is now well-established that there is a causal connection between children's phonological skills and their acquisition of reading and spelling. Here we study low-level auditory processes that may underpin the development of phonological representations in children. Dyslexic and control children were given a battery of phonological tasks, reading and spelling tasks and auditory processing tas...

Journal: :Journal of learning disabilities 2017
Eunsoo Cho Donald L Compton Jennifer K Gilbert Laura M Steacy Alyson A Collins Esther R Lindström

Dynamic assessment (DA) of word reading measures learning potential for early reading development by documenting the amount of assistance needed to learn how to read words with unfamiliar orthography. We examined the additive value of DA for predicting first-grade decoding and word recognition development while controlling for autoregressive effects. Additionally, we examined whether predictive...

2014
Simpson W. L. Wong Bonnie Wing-Yin Chow Connie Suk-Han Ho Mary M. Y. Waye Dorothy V. M. Bishop

This twin study examined the relative contributions of genes and environment on 2nd language reading acquisition of Chinese-speaking children learning English. We examined whether specific skills-visual word recognition, receptive vocabulary, phonological awareness, phonological memory, and speech discrimination-in the 1st and 2nd languages have distinct or overlapping genetic and environmental...

Journal: :Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines 2001
E Laing C Hulme J Grant A Karmiloff-Smith

In this paper, we make a fundamental distinction between literacy attainment scores and the actual process of learning to read, and examine these two aspects of reading in atypical development. Reading skills in a group of children and adults with the genetic disorder Williams syndrome (WS) were compared to a group of typically developing children matched for reading age and receptive vocabular...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2007

Journal: :Dyslexia 2014
Sophie Dandache Jan Wouters Pol Ghesquière

The main focus of this article is to develop a better understanding of the developmental trajectories of literacy and phonological skills within Dutch-speaking children. Children at high and low risk for dyslexia were followed and compared at four different moments: kindergarten and first, third and sixth grades. Three groups were then compared: (1) dyslexic readers; (2) normal readers at high ...

2006
Margriet A. Groen Glynis Laws Kate Nation Dorothy V. M. Bishop

We report on a case of a girl with Down syndrome (DS), K.S., whose reading accuracy is exceptional. This ability is associated with robust phonological skills and relative strengths in visual and verbal short-term memory, articulation, and speech fluency. Although her reading comprehension is age appropriate when it comes to the retention of literal information, K.S. has some difficulties in us...

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