نتایج جستجو برای: fluency

تعداد نتایج: 7408  

Journal: :Journal of deaf studies and deaf education 2008
Susan R Easterbrooks Sandra G Huston

Reading fluency in deaf children whose primary mode of communication is visual, whether English-like or American Sign Language, is difficult to measure since most measures of fluency require a child to read aloud. This article opens the discussion of a new construct, namely, signed reading fluency (i.e., rendering of printed text in a visually fluent manner) in children with hearing loss whose ...

2016
Jing Zhao Rosa K. W. Kwok Menglian Liu Hanlong Liu Chen Huang

Reading fluency is a critical skill to improve the quality of our daily life and working efficiency. The majority of previous studies focused on oral reading fluency rather than silent reading fluency, which is a much more dominant reading mode that is used in middle and high school and for leisure reading. It is still unclear whether the oral and silent reading fluency involved the same underl...

2007
Yuki Yoshimura Brian MacWhinney

This paper discusses the effects of oral repetition and practice in improving speech fluency for adult second language acquisition. The experiment examined the impact of practice on fluency in learning Japanese as a second language. The measures included read-aloud time and speech production time during sentence rehearsal. The results indicated gradual improvement of speech fluency as the numbe...

2001
Lynn S. Fuchs Douglas Fuchs Michelle K. Hosp Joseph R. Jenkins

The purpose of this article is to consider oral reading fluency as an indicator of overall reading competence. We begin by examining theoretical arguments for supposing that oral reading fluency may reflect overall reading competence. We then summarize several studies substantiating this phenomenon. Next, we provide an historical analysis of the extent to which oral reading fluency has been inc...

2007
Marcia Radanovic Maria Teresa Carthery-Goulart Helenice Charchat-Fichman Emílio Herrera Jr. Edson Erasmo Pereira Lima Jerusa Smid Cláudia Sellitto Porto Ricardo Nitrini

Lexical access difficulties are frequent in normal aging and initial stages of dementia.Verbal fluency tests are valuable to detect cognitive decline, evidencing lexico-semantic and executive dysfunction. Objectives To establish which language tests can contribute in detecting dementia and to verify schooling influence on subject performance. Method 74 subjects: 33 controls, 17 Clinical Dem...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2004
Julie D Henry John R Crawford Louise H Phillips

A meta-analysis of 153 studies with 15,990 participants was conducted to compare the magnitude of deficits upon tests of phonemic and semantic fluency for patients with dementia of the Alzheimer's type (DAT) relative to healthy controls. As has been found for patients with focal temporal cortical lesions (but not for patients with focal frontal cortical lesions), DAT patients were significantly...

Journal: :Neuropsychology 2011
Joan McDowd Lesa Hoffman Ellen Rozek Kelly E Lyons Rajesh Pahwa Jeffrey Burns Susan Kemper

OBJECTIVE Verbal fluency measures are frequently part of batteries designed to assess executive function (EF), but are also used to assess semantic processing ability or word knowledge. The goal of the present study was to identify the cognitive components underlying fluency performance. METHOD Healthy young and older adults, adults with Parkinson's disease, and adults with Alzheimer's diseas...

Journal: :Archives of clinical neuropsychology : the official journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists 2005
Adam M Brickman Robert H Paul Ronald A Cohen Leanne M Williams Kristin L MacGregor Angela L Jefferson David F Tate John Gunstad Evian Gordon

The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of age, sex, and education on category and letter verbal fluency task performance. A secondary goal was to examine whether resting EEG theta power in bilateral frontal and temporal lobes impacts age-associated decline in verbal fluency task performance. A large sample (N = 471) of healthy, normal participants, age 21-82, was assessed for lette...

Journal: :Dementia and geriatric cognitive disorders 2011
Michael Malek-Ahmadi Brent J Small Ashok Raj

BACKGROUND Recent studies have shown that decreases in both letter fluency and category fluency may be present in addition to memory impairment in single-domain amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI). However, the clinical utility of these fluency measures is unclear. The aim of this study was to determine what, if any, diagnostic value letter and category fluency provide in differentiating ...

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