نتایج جستجو برای: phonological skills

تعداد نتایج: 135431  

Journal: :Journal of experimental child psychology 2003
Javier Gayán Richard K Olson

The genetic and environmental etiologies of individual differences in printed word recognition and related skills were explored in 440 identical and fraternal twin pairs between 8 and 18 years of age. A theoretically driven measurement model identified five latent variables: IQ, phoneme awareness, word recognition, phonological decoding, and orthographic coding. Cholesky decomposition models on...

2015
Linda J. Spencer Linda J Spencer

The purpose of this dissertation was to investigate the influences of auditory information provided by the cochlear implant (CI) on the readings skills of children born with profound deafness. I investigated the relationship of access to the sound signal provided by the CI on a constellation of skills related to word-reading. In a preliminary study, I examined the relationship between the early...

2013
Franck Ramus Chloe R. Marshall Stuart Rosen Heather K. J. van der Lely

An on-going debate surrounds the relationship between specific language impairment and developmental dyslexia, in particular with respect to their phonological abilities. Are these distinct disorders? To what extent do they overlap? Which cognitive and linguistic profiles correspond to specific language impairment, dyslexia and comorbid cases? At least three different models have been proposed:...

Journal: :Journal of experimental child psychology 2013
Laura R Shapiro Julia M Carroll Jonathan E Solity

The essential first step for a beginning reader is to learn to match printed forms to phonological representations. For a new word, this is an effortful process where each grapheme must be translated individually (serial decoding). The role of phonological awareness in developing a decoding strategy is well known. We examined whether beginning readers recruit different skills depending on the n...

Journal: :International journal of pediatric otorhinolaryngology 2013
Cecilia Nakeva von Mentzer Björn Lyxell Birgitta Sahlén Malin Wass Magnus Lindgren Marianne Ors Petter Kallioinen Inger Uhlén

OBJECTIVE Examine deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) children's phonological processing skills in relation to a reference group of children with normal hearing (NH) at two baselines pre intervention. Study the effects of computer-assisted phoneme-grapheme correspondence training in the children. Specifically analyze possible effects on DHH children's phonological processing skills. METHODS The st...

Journal: :Journal of experimental child psychology 2007
Connie S-H Ho David W Chan Kevin K H Chung Suk-Han Lee Suk-Man Tsang

The dual-route model offers a popular way to classify developmental dyslexia into phonological and surface subtypes. The current study examined whether this dual-route model could provide a framework for understanding the varieties of Chinese developmental dyslexia. Three groups of Chinese children (dyslexics, chronological-age controls, and reading-level controls) were tested on Chinese except...

2013
Kimberly McDowell Robyn Ziolkowski

The primary focus of the study was to determine the relations among vocabulary and phonological awareness skills in two groups of preschool-aged children (n=118): those with typical vocabulary skills and those with deficits in expressive and receptive vocabulary. Additionally, we sought to determine if the patterns of relations among the variables differed by vocabulary status. Finally, given t...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2004
Valerie Muter Charles Hulme Margaret J Snowling Jim Stevenson

The authors present the results of a 2-year longitudinal study of 90 British children beginning at school entry when they were 4 years 9 months old (range = 4 years 2 months to 5 years 2 months). The relationships among early phonological skills, letter knowledge, grammatical skills, and vocabulary knowledge were investigated as predictors of word recognition and reading comprehension. Word rec...

2015
Elena Flaugnacco Luisa Lopez Chiara Terribili Marcella Montico Stefania Zoia Daniele Schön Sygal Amitay

There is some evidence for a role of music training in boosting phonological awareness, word segmentation, working memory, as well as reading abilities in children with typical development. Poor performance in tasks requiring temporal processing, rhythm perception and sensorimotor synchronization seems to be a crucial factor underlying dyslexia in children. Interestingly, children with dyslexia...

2017
SUE ANN S. LEE BRITTANY HALL SHERRY SANCIBRIAN

The goal of the current study was to examine the feasibility of a telepractice intervention to improve phonological awareness skills in children with hearing loss as compared to a conventional in-person intervention. Twenty children with hearing loss participated in this study. Two groups of ten children each received a supplemental phonological awareness intervention either via telepractice or...

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