نتایج جستجو برای: phonological

تعداد نتایج: 11701  

Journal: :Psychological science 2000
J C Ziegler L H Tan C Perry M Montant

Does phonology play a role in silent reading? This issue was addressed in Chinese. Phonology effects are less expected in Chinese than in alphabetical languages like English because the basic units of written Chinese (the characters) map directly into units of meaning (morphemes). This linguistic property gave rise to the view that phonology could be bypassed altogether in Chinese. The present ...

Journal: :Journal of experimental child psychology 2006
Susan Elizabeth Gathercole Tracy Packiam Alloway Catherine Willis Anne-Marie Adams

This study investigated associations between working memory (measured by complex memory tasks) and both reading and mathematics abilities, as well as the possible mediating factors of fluid intelligence, verbal abilities, short-term memory (STM), and phonological awareness, in a sample of 46 6- to 11-year-olds with reading disabilities. As a whole, the sample was characterized by deficits in co...

2007
C. Philip Beaman Ian Neath Aimée M. Surprenant

The feature model of immediate memory (Nairne, 1990) is applied to an experiment testing individual differences in phonological confusions amongst a group (N=100) of participants performing a verbal memory test. By simulating the performance of an equivalent number of “pseudo-participants” the model fits both the mean performance and the variability within the group. Experimental data show that...

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: :International journal of speech-language pathology 2012
Wing Ting Tse Lydia K H So

The study investigated the phonological awareness abilities of Cantonese-speaking pre-schoolers with cochlear implants. Participants were 15 Cantonese-speaking children with cochlear implants (CIs) aged 3.08-6.10, chronological-age-matched with 15 children with normal hearing. Each participant performed 10 tasks evaluating different levels of phonological awareness abilities and phonological kn...

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 neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1997
O Moreaud N Fournet J L Roulin B Naegele J Pellat

OBJECTIVE To test the verbal subsystem of Baddeley's working memory model (the phonological loop) in patients with Parkinson's disease. METHODS Fifteen patients with idiopathic Parkinson's disease and 15 controls were tested with a span paradigm to assess the effects reflecting the functioning of the phonological loop: the phonological similarity effect (in verbal and visual presentation), an...

Journal: :Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior 2009
Steven Z Rapcsak Pélagie M Beeson Maya L Henry Anne Leyden Esther Kim Kindle Rising Sarah Andersen Hyesuk Cho

To examine the validity of different theoretical assumptions about the neuropsychological mechanisms and lesion correlates of phonological dyslexia and dysgraphia, we studied written and spoken language performance in a large cohort of patients with focal damage to perisylvian cortical regions implicated in phonological processing. Despite considerable variation in accuracy for both words and n...

2013
Maria Mittag Karina Inauri Tatu Huovilainen Miika Leminen Emma Salo Teemu Rinne Teija Kujala Kimmo Alho

We used event-related brain potentials (ERPs) to study effects of selective attention on the processing of attended and unattended spoken syllables and letters. Participants were presented with syllables randomly occurring in the left or right ear and spoken by different voices and with a concurrent foveal stream of consonant letters written in darker or lighter fonts. During auditory phonologi...

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