نتایج جستجو برای: 17 phonological

تعداد نتایج: 285416  

Journal: :Quarterly journal of experimental psychology 2017
M H T Zeguers H M Huizenga M W van der Molen P Snellings

It has been assumed that fluent reading requires efficient integration of orthographic and phonological codes. However, it is thus far unclear how this integration process develops when children learn to become fluent readers. Therefore, we used masked priming to investigate time courses of orthographic and phonological code activation in children at incremental levels of reading development (2...

Journal: :middle east journal of rehabilitation and health studies 0
seyyedeh hoorya hosseini department of speech therapy, school of rehabilitation, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran ahmad reza khatoonabadi department of speech therapy, school of rehabilitation, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran; department of speech therapy, school of rehabilitation, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran. tel: +98-9133133761 hooshang dadgar department of speech therapy, school of rehabilitation, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran mahsa saadati statistical center of iran, national population studies and comprehensive management institute, tehran, ir iran gholam ali hossein zade department of electrical engineering school of ece, college of engineering, university of tehran, ir iran

background naming is a simple and basic skill of the language which involves semantic, lexical, and phonological levels. there are many different factors affecting the speed and convenience of naming. one of these factors is the word age of acquisition (aoa) and since language processing occurs at an extremely fast rate, psycholinguistics needs a method that has very good temporal resolution. t...

2015
Robert Michael Barker Rose A. Sevcik MaryAnn Romski Robin D. Morris Christopher C. Henrich

The structure of phonological processing for typically developing children has been debated over the past two decades. Recent research has indicated that phonological processing is best explained by a single underlying phonological ability (e.g., Anthony and Lonigan, 2004). The current study had two goals. The first goal was to determine the structure of phonological processing for school-age c...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2009
Hubertus Hautzel Felix M. Mottaghy Karsten Specht Hans-Wilhelm Müller Bernd J. Krause

In working memory (WM), functional imaging studies demonstrate cerebellar involvement indicating a cognitive role of the cerebellum. These cognitive contributions were predominantly interpreted as part of the phonological loop within the Baddeley model of WM. However, those underlying investigations were performed in the context of visual verbal WM which could pose a bias when interpreting the ...

2014
Roberta Michelon Melo Helena Bolli

Purpose: to investigate and compare the acoustic characteristics of voiceless and voiced plosives in the speech of children with typical phonological development and adults with typical language speech patterns. Method: the study’s sample is arranged in two groups – 17 adults and 11 children with typical phonological development. Through words/pseudowords ([‘papa], [‘baba], [‘tata], [‘dada], [‘...

Journal: :Journal of learning disabilities 2017
Barry J A De Groot Kees P Van den Bos Bieuwe F Van der Meulen Alexander E M G Minnaert

Employing a large sample of children from Dutch regular elementary schools, this study assessed the contributing and discriminating values of reading disability (RD) and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) to two types of phonological processing skills, phonemic awareness (PA) and rapid automatized naming (RAN). A second objective was to investigate whether comorbidity of RD and ADH...

Journal: :Seminars in speech and language 2002
Joy Stackhouse Bill Wells Michelle Pascoe Rachel Rees

Children with speech difficulties often have delayed phonological awareness development and associated literacy problems. Speech-language pathologists (S-LPs) typically use phonological and articulatory approaches in their treatment of such children. However, it is unclear to what extent phonological awareness training, originally designed to promote literacy skills, might also improve children...

Journal: :Cognitive neuropsychology 2004
Elise Caccappolo-van Vliet Michele Miozzo Yaakov Stern

RG, a patient with probable Alzheimer's disease, showed a severe impairment in nonword reading. RG's word reading was intact, for example, as demonstrated by her scores in standardised reading tasks, which were comparable to those of normal controls. No phonological impairment was apparent in speech production and comprehension. Moreover, RG performed well in a series of phonological tasks (e.g...

Journal: :CoDAS 2014
Lourdes Bernadete Rocha de Souza Aline Gisele Conceição Leite

PURPOSE To compare the performance of phonological awareness skills in bilingual and monolingual students of both genders. METHODS This research presents an observational, cross-sectional descriptive study conducted with 17 students from the 3rd grade, aged between seven years and 8 years and 11 months, with similar socioeconomic level, from two private schools, being one a monolingual school...

2011
Franziska Degé Gudrun Schwarzer

The present experiment investigated the effect of a music program on phonological awareness in preschoolers. In particular, the effects of a music program and a phonological skills program on phonological awareness were compared. If language and music share basic processing mechanisms, the effect of both programs on enhancing phonological awareness should be similar. Forty-one preschoolers (22 ...

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