نتایج جستجو برای: articulation and phonological disorder

تعداد نتایج: 16866425  

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 2010
Daniel J Acheson Bradley R Postle Maryellen C Macdonald

Although phonological representations have been a primary focus of verbal working memory research, lexical-semantic manipulations also influence performance. In the present study, the authors investigated whether a classic phenomenon in verbal working memory, the phonological similarity effect (PSE), is modulated by a lexical-semantic variable, word concreteness. Phonological overlap and concre...

1992
Roderick I. Nicolson Angela J. Fawcett Alan D. Baddeley

Recent research has demonstrated that dyslexic children suffer impairments in both phonological skills and in working memory performance. In principle either a phonological deficit or a working memory deficit could underlie both sets of symptoms. This issue was addressed via a series of experiments designed to explore the relationships between dyslexia, age, phonological performance and working...

Journal: :Language, cognition and neuroscience 2016
Melinda Fricke Melissa M Baese-Berk Matthew Goldrick

During language production planning, multiple candidate representations are implicitly activated prior to articulation. Lexical representations that are phonologically related to the target (phonological neighbors) are known to influence phonetic properties of the target word. However, the question of which dimensions of phonological similarity contribute to such lexical-phonetic effects remain...

Objectives: In this research study, the effect of training phonological awareness skills on the improvement of auditory memory in students with spelling problems in third grade at primary schools in Sari City, Iran, was investigated.  Methods: The research method used in the study was quasi-experimental with pre-tests, post-tests, and a control group. The statistical population consisted ...

Journal: :European journal of public health 2021

Abstract Background Speech communication is a complex process based on the function of central nervous system, and also speech mechanisms conditioned controlled by auditory perception, verbal memory, intellectual activity peripheral apparatus. The aim this study was to determine prevalence most common phonological articulation disorders in preschool children, from 4-6 years old. Methods A cross...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 2013
Simone Sulpizio Lisa S Arduino Despina Paizi Cristina Burani

In 4 naming experiments we investigated how Italian readers assign stress to pseudowords. We assessed whether participants assign stress following distributional information such as stress neighborhood (the proportion and number of existent words sharing orthographic ending and stress pattern) and whether such distributional information affects naming speed. Experiments 1 and 2 tested how reade...

Journal: :American journal of speech-language pathology 2003
Susan Rvachew Alyssa Ohberg Meghann Grawburg Joan Heyding

The purpose of this study was to compare the phonological awareness abilities of 2 groups of 4-year-old children: one with normally developing speech and language skills and the other with moderately or severely delayed expressive phonological skills but age-appropriate receptive vocabulary skills. Each group received tests of articulation, receptive vocabulary, phonemic perception, early liter...

Journal: :International journal of language & communication disorders 2008
Jeffry A Coady Julia L Evans

BACKGROUND The non-word repetition task (NRT) has gained wide acceptance in describing language acquisition in both children with normal language development (NL) and children with specific language impairments (SLI). This task has gained wide acceptance because it so closely matches the phonological component of word learning, and correlates with measures of phonological working memory, a defi...

2013
Christophe Coupé Egidio Marsico François Pellegrino

To illustrate this point, typological studies (Liljencrants and Lindblom, 1972, Maddieson, 1984, Vallée & al., 2002) have shown for example that phonological systems tend to be organized in such a way to reach a balance between ease of articulation and perceptual salience. Therefore, any measure of complexity of phonological systems would have to consider both dimensions. However, we still don'...

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