Despite early diagnosis, early fitting of more advanced sensory aids, early intervention, and intensive educational management, many children with severe to profound hearing loss are delayed in their acquisition of spoken language compared with their peers with normal hearing. More...Some of the greatest challenges facing educators of deaf children include determining where to focus intervention in order to maximise benefit, and establishing the most effective strategies for the development of age-appropriate language. The experimental research in this book examined the relationship between hearing, speech production, and vocabulary knowledge, and investigated the contributions of these factors to the overall speech perception performance o...
Children with hearing loss have limited auditory access to their native language and struggle to dev...
Contains fulltext : 64017.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The authors co...
Aim: Evaluation of oral language acquisition in a group of prelingually deaf bilingual children with...
© 2007 Dr. Louise Ellen PaatschDespite early diagnosis, early fitting of more advanced sensory aids,...
Previous research suggests that the communicative competence of children with severe to profound hea...
A group of 21 hard-of-hearing and deaf children attending primary school were trained by their teach...
This study has been undertaken to help determine how the perception of phonemes is important in the ...
This study set out to explore the nature of deaf children’s lexical representations and how these ma...
Despite medical, technical, and pedagogical advances, the risk for language impairment is still much...
Social adjustment remains area of great concern for hearing impaired persons from early ages. Their ...
Abstract Background Permanent childhood hearing loss ...
INTRODUCTION: Hearing loss may impair the development of a child. The rehabilitation process for ind...
Literacy studies on children with hearing loss suggest possible benefits of systematic phonics instr...
textThe purpose of this thesis is to provide a review and discussion of the current literature on au...
Fifty seven children with impaired hearing aged 4-12 years were evaluated with speech perception and...
Children with hearing loss have limited auditory access to their native language and struggle to dev...
Contains fulltext : 64017.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The authors co...
Aim: Evaluation of oral language acquisition in a group of prelingually deaf bilingual children with...
© 2007 Dr. Louise Ellen PaatschDespite early diagnosis, early fitting of more advanced sensory aids,...
Previous research suggests that the communicative competence of children with severe to profound hea...
A group of 21 hard-of-hearing and deaf children attending primary school were trained by their teach...
This study has been undertaken to help determine how the perception of phonemes is important in the ...
This study set out to explore the nature of deaf children’s lexical representations and how these ma...
Despite medical, technical, and pedagogical advances, the risk for language impairment is still much...
Social adjustment remains area of great concern for hearing impaired persons from early ages. Their ...
Abstract Background Permanent childhood hearing loss ...
INTRODUCTION: Hearing loss may impair the development of a child. The rehabilitation process for ind...
Literacy studies on children with hearing loss suggest possible benefits of systematic phonics instr...
textThe purpose of this thesis is to provide a review and discussion of the current literature on au...
Fifty seven children with impaired hearing aged 4-12 years were evaluated with speech perception and...
Children with hearing loss have limited auditory access to their native language and struggle to dev...
Contains fulltext : 64017.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The authors co...
Aim: Evaluation of oral language acquisition in a group of prelingually deaf bilingual children with...