نتایج جستجو برای: phonological skills

تعداد نتایج: 135431  

Journal: :Vision Research 2006
Bart Boets Jan Wouters Astrid van Wieringen Pol Ghesquière

We tested sensitivity to coherent motion (CM) in random dot kinematograms in a group of 5-year-old preschool children genetically at risk for dyslexia, compared to a group of well-matched control children. No significant differences were observed, either in a group analysis or in an individual deviance analysis. Nonetheless, CM-thresholds were significantly related to emerging orthographic skil...

Journal: :Dyslexia 2010
Andrea Facoetti Nicola Corradi Milena Ruffino Simone Gori Marco Zorzi

Phonological skills are foundational of reading acquisition and impaired phonological processing is widely assumed to characterize dyslexic individuals. However, reading by phonological decoding also requires rapid selection of sublexical orthographic units through serial attentional orienting, and recent studies have shown that visual spatial attention is impaired in dyslexic children. Our stu...

Journal: :International journal of language & communication disorders 2009
B C McNeill G T Gillon B Dodd

BACKGROUND Childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) is associated with phonological awareness, reading, and spelling deficits. Comparing literacy skills in CAS with other developmental speech disorders is critical for understanding the complexity of the disorder. AIMS This study compared the phonological awareness and reading development of children with CAS and children with inconsistent speech dis...

Journal: :Developmental science 2006
Kimberly G Noble Michael E Wolmetz Lisa G Ochs Martha J Farah Bruce D McCandliss

Functional neuroimaging may provide insights into the achievement gap in reading skill commonly observed across socioeconomic status (SES). Brain activation during reading tasks is known to be associated with individual differences in children's phonological language skills. By selecting children of equivalent phonological skill, yet diverse socioeconomic backgrounds, we use functional magnetic...

2014
Elena Flaugnacco Luisa Lopez Chiara Terribili Stefania Zoia Sonia Buda Sara Tilli Lorenzo Monasta Marcella Montico Alessandra Sila Luca Ronfani Daniele Schön

Rhythm organizes events in time and plays a major role in music, but also in the phonology and prosody of a language. Interestingly, children with developmental dyslexia-a learning disability that affects reading acquisition despite normal intelligence and adequate education-have a poor rhythmic perception. It has been suggested that an accurate perception of rhythmical/metrical structure, that...

2003
David K. Dickinson Allyssa McCabe Louisa Anastasopoulos Ellen S. Peisner-Feinberg Michele D. Poe Frank Porter

This article describes 2 points of view about the relationship between oral-language and literacy skills: The phonological sensitivity approach posits that vocabulary provides the basis for phonological sensitivity, which then is the key language ability supporting reading, and the comprehensive language approach (CLA) posits that varied language skills interact with literacy knowledge and cont...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2008
Daniel Koo Kelly Crain Carol LaSasso Guinevere F Eden

Previous work in deaf populations on phonological coding and working memory, two skills thought to play an important role in the acquisition of written language skills, have focused primarily on signers or did not clearly identify the subjects' native language and communication mode. In the present study, we examined the effect of sensory experience, early language experience, and communication...

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: :Journal of speech and hearing research 1995
A M Adams S E Gathercole

This study investigates whether phonological working memory is associated with spoken language development in preschool children. Assessments were made of speech corpora taken from 3-year old children grouped in terms of their phonological memory abilities. Both quantitative and qualitative indices of the children's spontaneous speech output were taken in a structured play session. Significant ...

2008
ELLEN WINNER

PAST RESEARCH HAS SHOWN THAT MUSIC and language skills are related in normal-reading children as well as in children with dyslexia. In both an ongoing longitudinal study with normal-reading children and a pilot study with children with dyslexia, we found a strong relationship between musical discrimination abilities and language-related skills. In normal-reading children, musical discrimination...

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