<div><p>Studies have shown that American Sign Language (ASL) fluency has a positive impact on deaf individuals’ English reading, but the cognitive and cross-linguistic mechanisms permitting the mapping of a visual-manual language onto a sound-based language have yet to be elucidated. Fingerspelling, which represents English orthography with 26 distinct hand configurations, is an integral part of ASL and has been suggested to provide deaf bilinguals with important cross-linguistic links between sign language and orthography. Using a hierarchical multiple regression analysis, this study examined the relationship of age of ASL exposure, ASL fluency, and fingerspelling skill on reading fluency in deaf college-age bilinguals. After controlling f...
Reading requires the interaction of multiple factors. Among these are the reader's ability to make c...
Given the well-known reading difficulties of deaf students, a program has been developed to bypass t...
Reading fluency in deaf children whose primary mode of communication is visual, whether English-like...
Studies have shown that American Sign Language (ASL) fluency has a positive impact on deaf individua...
How can profoundly deaf children learn to read written English without a phonological background in ...
Fingerspelling is a critical component of many sign languages. This manual representation of orthogr...
The lexical quality hypothesis proposes that the quality of phonological, orthographic, and semantic...
Reading continues to be a challenging task for most deaf children. Bimodal bilingual education creat...
Letter recognition plays an important role in reading and follows different phases of processing, fr...
Better understanding of the mechanisms underlying early reading skills can lead to improved interven...
The current study investigated the bilingual abilities of 55 Deaf individuals, examining both Americ...
Extensive evidence supports the view that reading acquisition is dependent upon the mapping between ...
We conducted three immediate serial recall experiments that manipulated type of stimulus presentatio...
The current study investigated the bilingual abilities of 55 Deaf individuals, examining both Americ...
Better understanding of the mechanisms underlying early reading skills can lead to improved interven...
Reading requires the interaction of multiple factors. Among these are the reader's ability to make c...
Given the well-known reading difficulties of deaf students, a program has been developed to bypass t...
Reading fluency in deaf children whose primary mode of communication is visual, whether English-like...
Studies have shown that American Sign Language (ASL) fluency has a positive impact on deaf individua...
How can profoundly deaf children learn to read written English without a phonological background in ...
Fingerspelling is a critical component of many sign languages. This manual representation of orthogr...
The lexical quality hypothesis proposes that the quality of phonological, orthographic, and semantic...
Reading continues to be a challenging task for most deaf children. Bimodal bilingual education creat...
Letter recognition plays an important role in reading and follows different phases of processing, fr...
Better understanding of the mechanisms underlying early reading skills can lead to improved interven...
The current study investigated the bilingual abilities of 55 Deaf individuals, examining both Americ...
Extensive evidence supports the view that reading acquisition is dependent upon the mapping between ...
We conducted three immediate serial recall experiments that manipulated type of stimulus presentatio...
The current study investigated the bilingual abilities of 55 Deaf individuals, examining both Americ...
Better understanding of the mechanisms underlying early reading skills can lead to improved interven...
Reading requires the interaction of multiple factors. Among these are the reader's ability to make c...
Given the well-known reading difficulties of deaf students, a program has been developed to bypass t...
Reading fluency in deaf children whose primary mode of communication is visual, whether English-like...