نتایج جستجو برای: phonological skills

تعداد نتایج: 135431  

Journal: :Brain and language 2006
Bart Boets Jan Wouters Astrid van Wieringen Pol Ghesquière

In this project, the hypothesis of an auditory temporal processing deficit in dyslexia was tested by examining auditory processing in relation to phonological skills in two contrasting groups of five-year-old preschool children, a familial high risk and a familial low risk group. Participants were individually matched for gender, age, non-verbal IQ, school environment, and parental educational ...

2004
Richard K. Wagner Joseph K. Torgesen

Three bodies of research that have developed in relative isolation center on each of three kinds of phonological processing: phonological awareness, awareness of the sound structure of language; phonological receding in lexical access, receding written symbols into a sound-based representational system to get from the written word to its lexical referent; and phonetic receding in working memory...

ژورنال: کومش 2019
Abdi , Salman , Rahimi Garagiye, Seyyed Sadegh , Soleymani , Zahra , Teimouri Sangani , Mohyeddin ,

Introduction: The aim of the present study was to investigate relationship among phonological awareness, rapid naming and spelling in normally developing Farsi speaking children. Materials and Methods: In this description- analytical cross sectional study 30 normally developing students randomly selected from Tehran (Iran). The students performed Nama reading and dyslexia, rapid automatized nam...

2016
Sebastian Kempert Regina Götz Kristine Blatter Catharina Tibken Cordula Artelt Wolfgang Schneider Petra Stanat

Well-developed phonological awareness skills are a core prerequisite for early literacy development. Although effective phonological awareness training programs exist, children at risk often do not reach similar levels of phonological awareness after the intervention as children with normally developed skills. Based on theoretical considerations and first promising results the present study exp...

2011
Malin Wass Björn Lyxell Tina Ibertsson Elina Mäki-Torkko Mathias Hällgren Birgitta Larsby

The present study investigated working memory capacity, lexical access, phonological skills and reading ability in 6 children with cochlear implants (CI), attending grades 1-3. For each test measure, the individual performance of the children was compared to a grade-matched comparison group of children with normal hearing. Performance was also studied in relation to demographic factors. Cogniti...

1998
Björn Lyxell Ulf Andersson

In the present article we will review results from a number of studies conducted in our laboratory where the purpose has been to examine phonological processing capabilities in deafened adults and individuals with a severe hearingimpairment, and to relate their phonological processing skills to visual and audio-visual speech understanding performance. The results show that deafened adults and i...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2000
J B Talcott C Witton M F McLean P C Hansen A Rees G G Green J F Stein

The relationship between sensory sensitivity and reading performance was examined to test the hypothesis that the orthographic and phonological skills engaged in visual word recognition are constrained by the ability to detect dynamic visual and auditory events. A test battery using sensory psychophysics, psychometric tests, and measures of component literacy skills was administered to 32 unsel...

2014
Giseli D. Germano Caroline Reilhac Simone A. Capellini Sylviane Valdois

Evidence from opaque languages suggests that visual attention processing abilities in addition to phonological skills may act as cognitive underpinnings of developmental dyslexia. We explored the role of these two cognitive abilities on reading fluency in Brazilian Portuguese, a more transparent orthography than French or English. Sixty-six children with developmental dyslexia and normal Brazil...

Journal: :American journal on intellectual and developmental disabilities 2013
R Michael Barker Rose A Sevcik Robin D Morris Maryann Romski

Little is known about the relationships between phonological processing, language, and reading in children with intellectual disability (ID). We examined the structure of phonological processing in 294 school-age children with mild ID and the relationships between its components and expressive and receptive language and reading skills using structural equation modeling. Phonological processing ...

2009
Malin Wass

The present thesis investigated cognitive ability in children with severe to profound hearing impairment who have received cochlear implants (CIs). The auditory stimulation from a cochlear implant early in life influences most cognitive functions as a consequence of the plasticity of the brain in the young child. It is important to understand the cognitive consequences of auditory stimulation f...

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