نتایج جستجو برای: phonological awareness

تعداد نتایج: 120374  

2014
Yi-Chih Chan Susan J. Kemper Hugh W. Catts Clifton L. Pye Holly L. Storkel Jie Zhang Hugh Catts

Phonological awareness and morphological awareness have been shown to affect Chinese children’s reading development. Previous studies conducted in Hong Kong, which required children to read two-character words only or a mixture of single-character and two-character words in a Chinese reading test, exclusively found that morphological awareness was more important than phonological awareness in C...

Journal: :Acta neurobiologiae experimentalis 2015
Julia Pape-Neumann Muna van Ermingen-Marbach Marion Grande Klaus Willmes Stefan Heim

The present study investigated whether phonological awareness training is an effective intervention to significantly improve reading in German dyslexic third and fourth graders with a phonological awareness deficit, and whether these children can equally benefit from a phonology-based reading training or a visually-based reading training. German speaking dyslexic elementary school children (n=3...

2012
Aparecido José Couto Soares Laís Alves Jacinto Maria Silvia Cárnio

Purpose: To investigate the performance of students at the end of Cycle I of Elementary School in phonological working memory and phonological awareness, as well as the possible relationship between these skills in this level of schooling. Methods: The research group was composed by 29 subjects of both genders, with mean age of 10 years, students from the 5 grade of Elementary School with no or...

2015
M. I. R. Amaral R. L. Casali M. Boscariol L. L. Lunardi M. M. Guerreiro M. F. Colella-Santos

The aim of this research was to analyze temporal auditory processing and phonological awareness in school-age children with benign childhood epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes (BECTS). Patient group (GI) consisted of 13 children diagnosed with BECTS. Control group (GII) consisted of 17 healthy children. After neurological and peripheral audiological assessment, children underwent a behavioral ...

Journal: :Journal of fluency disorders 2014
Kristin M Pelczarski J Scott Yaruss

PURPOSE Several empirical studies suggest that children who stutter, when compared to typically fluent peers, demonstrate relatively subtle, yet robust differences in phonological encoding. Phonological encoding can be measured through the use of tasks that reflect the underlying mechanisms of phonological processing, such as phonological awareness. This study investigated the phonological enco...

2012
Mirela Duranovic Ivan Goran Kovacic

A study was carried out on a group of 505 preschool children. The children were given tests measuring their phonological discrimination, rhyme, initial phoneme detection and letter knowledge. In general, phonological discrimination and initial phoneme tasks are easier than the rhyme task. As children increased in age, phonological awareness and letter knowledge both increased. There are differe...

Journal: :International journal of language & communication disorders 2004
Anne Hesketh

BACKGROUND There are conflicting reports in the research literature of the literacy outcome of children with speech disorder. The link between phonological awareness and literacy in typically developing and literacy delayed children is well established, but there is less research specifically into children with an isolated speech disorder (i.e. with age-appropriate language skills). There is a ...

2016
Hanne Patscheke Franziska Degé Gudrun Schwarzer

Children of immigrant families often have great difficulties with language and disadvantages in schooling. Phonological problems appear especially common. Thus, the aim of this study was to determine whether music training has a positive effect on the phonological awareness in these children. The effects of a music program were compared with an established phonological skills program and with a...

2006
Jun Ren Lee Daisy L. Hung Ovid J. L. Tzeng

Phonological processing deficit has been ascertained to be the core cognitive deficit of developmental dyslexia—in alphabetic languages at least. Measures of phonological processing typically include three components: phonemic awareness, phonological working memory, and rapid automatic naming. Among the three tasks, phonemic awareness was the most powerful predictor of reading abilities. Becaus...

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