نتایج جستجو برای: phonological skills

تعداد نتایج: 135431  

Journal: :Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines 2003
Franck Ramus Elizabeth Pidgeon Uta Frith

BACKGROUND The goal of this study was to investigate the automaticity/cerebellar theory of dyslexia. We tested phonological skills and cerebellar function in a group of dyslexic 8-12-year-old children and their matched controls. Tests administered included the Phonological Assessment Battery, postural stability, bead threading, finger to thumb and time estimation. RESULTS Dyslexic children we...

Journal: :Annals of dyslexia 2010
Jennifer Martin Pascale Colé Christel Leuwers Séverine Casalis Michel Zorman Liliane Sprenger-Charolles

This study investigated the reading and reading-related skills of 15 French-speaking adults with dyslexia, whose performance was compared with that of chronological-age controls (CA) and reading-level controls (RL). Experiment 1 assessed the efficiency of their phonological reading-related skills (phonemic awareness, phonological short-term memory, and rapid automatic naming (RAN)) and experime...

Journal: :Journal of deaf studies and deaf education 2013
Elizabeth M Miller Amy R Lederberg Susan R Easterbrooks

The goal of this study was to explore the development of spoken phonological awareness for deaf and hard-of-hearing children (DHH) with functional hearing (i.e., the ability to access spoken language through hearing). Teachers explicitly taught five preschoolers the phonological awareness skills of syllable segmentation, initial phoneme isolation, and rhyme discrimination in the context of a mu...

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...

بخشی, عنایت الله, دلفی, مریم, دلفی, وفا, ظریفیان, طلیعه,

Background and purpose: Bilingualism is a common phenomenon in many countries which could increase consonant errors in the speech produced by bilingual children. The aim of this study was to evaluate phonological skills such as occurrence proportion, and the frequency and type of phonological processes in Persian-Arabic speaking children in Ahvaz, Iran. Materials and methods: A descriptive-ana...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2007
Michal Ben-Shachar Robert F. Dougherty Gayle K. Deutsch Brian A. Wandell

There are several independent sets of findings concerning the neural basis of reading. One set demonstrates a powerful relationship between phonological processing and reading skills. Another set reveals a relationship between visual responses in the motion pathways and reading skills. It is widely assumed that these two findings are unrelated. We tested the hypothesis that phonological awarene...

2010
Yvonne M Griffiths Margaret J Snowling

The classification of dyslexic children into discrete subtypes yields a poor description of the dyslexic population at large. Multiple regression methods were used to examine continuous variation in component reading subskills (nonword and exception word reading) and their underlying cognitive skills within a group of 59 9-15 year-old dyslexic children. Two measures of phonological skills contr...

Journal: :International journal of language & communication disorders 2000
A Hesketh C Adams C Nightingale R Hall

Sixty-one children, aged 3.6-5.0, with developmental phonological disorders (PD) participated in a study comparing the effects of metaphonologically (MET) or articulation-based (ART) therapy. Maturational effects were controlled for by the inclusion of 59 normally speaking control children of the same age range. Measures of phonological (speech) output and phonological awareness were taken befo...

2015
Takaaki Goto Yosuke Kita Kota Suzuki Toshihide Koike Masumi Inagaki

Phonological awareness is essential for reading, and is common to all language systems, including alphabetic languages and Japanese. This cognitive factor develops during childhood, and is thought to be associated with shifts in brain activity. However, the nature of this neurobiological developmental shift is unclear for speakers of Japanese, which is not an alphabetical language. The present ...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2013
Jennifer Lynn Bruno Zhong-Lin Lu Franklin R. Manis

Reading is a complex process involving recruitment and coordination of a distributed network of brain regions. The present study sought to establish a methodologically sound evidentiary base relating specific reading and phonological skills to neuro-metabolic concentration. Single voxel proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy was performed to measure metabolite concentration in a left hemisphere...

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