نتایج جستجو برای: هوشیاری phonological

تعداد نتایج: 12638  

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2012
Ioulia Kovelman Elizabeth S Norton Joanna A Christodoulou Nadine Gaab Daniel A Lieberman Christina Triantafyllou Maryanne Wolf Susan Whitfield-Gabrieli John D E Gabrieli

Phonological awareness, knowledge that speech is composed of syllables and phonemes, is critical for learning to read. Phonological awareness precedes and predicts successful transition from language to literacy, and weakness in phonological awareness is a leading cause of dyslexia, but the brain basis of phonological awareness for spoken language in children is unknown. We used functional magn...

Journal: :Cognitive neuropsychology 2006
Charlotte Jacquemot Emmanuel Dupoux Odile Decouche Anne-Catherine Bachoud-Levi

We report two case studies of aphasic patients with a working-memory impairment due to reduced storage in the phonological buffer. The two patients display excellent performance in phonological discrimination tasks as long as the tasks do not involve a memory load. We then show that their performance drops when they have to maintain fine-grained phonological information for sentence comprehensi...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2010
Bert De Smedt Bart Boets

The triple-code model, cognitive neuroimaging and developmental behavioral data suggest a specific association between phonological processing and arithmetic fact retrieval. Accordingly, individuals with deficits in phonological processing, such as individuals with developmental dyslexia, are expected to show difficulties in arithmetic fact retrieval. The present study tested this proposal in 2...

Journal: :Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 2012

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...

Journal: :Neurocase 2003
S Majerus K Barisnikov I Vuillemin M Poncelet M van der Linden

Abstract Although phonological processing is generally considered to be a proficiency in Williams syndrome (WS), there are very few studies which have extensively explored phonological processing abilities in WS. In this study, we re-assessed phonological processing in WS by exploring verbal STM and phonological awareness abilities in 4 children with WS (CA: 10-12 years) and two control groups,...

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...

Journal: :Clinical linguistics & phonetics 2008
Jan Edwards Mary E Beckman

Consonant mastery is one of the most widely used metrics of typical phonological acquisition and of phonological disorder. Two fundamental methodological questions concerning research on consonant acquisition are (1) how to elicit a representative sample of productions and (2) how to analyse this sample once it has been collected. This paper address these two questions by reviewing relevant asp...

2015
Marizete Ilha Ceron Bagolin Bonini

Conflict of interest: non-existent The phonological disorder is one of the speech sound disorders with a higher incidence in children1,4-9 and can negatively impact the health and quality of life of children. Because of it early diagnosis and intervention become essential to prevent further improvement of the disorder and the appearance of other alterations1. Children with phonological disorder...

2012
Helena Bolli Fernanda Marafiga Wiethan Roberta Michelon Melo

Purpose: To verify the occurrence of the phonological process of plosives and fricatives devoicing in children with phonological disorders. The following variables were involved: most affected phonemes, severity of phonological disorder, and age. Methods: Participants were 50 children, with an average age of 6 years and 5 months. Speech data were collected by means of the Avaliação Fonológica d...

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