Contains fulltext : 56604.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this study, the reading comprehension of deaf children and adolescents in the Netherlands is examined along with their word identification. The reading comprehension of 464 deaf students and the word identification of 504 deaf students between 6 and 20 years of age was examined. The results show the reading comprehension scores of deaf children to be far below the scores of hearing children. On average, the deaf subjects scored at a level equivalent to a hearing child in the first grade. The word identification scores of the deaf children, however, were almost equivalent to the scores of hearing children. Although reading comprehension and word identifi...
Purpose: To evaluate and compare the reading comprehension of deaf students included in regular clas...
Much has been written about the components that contribute to reading success, such as vocabulary kn...
The purpose of this study was to find new evidence for phonological coding in written word recogniti...
Contains fulltext : 54878.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present vo...
Contains fulltext : 99522.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Deaf children ex...
The present study examined whether specific item characteristics, such as mode of acquisition (MoA) ...
Children who are deaf are often delayed in reading comprehension. This delay could be due to problem...
The purpose of this project is to find how language proficiency impedes the reading and comprehensio...
Purpose: Although deaf children typically exhibit severe delays in reading achievement, there is a p...
This paper reports on one experiment in which we investi-gated the relationship between reading and ...
Contains fulltext : 73506.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article e...
This article examines the role of mode of acquisition (MoA) of word meanings in reading comprehensio...
This article examines the role of mode of acquisition (MoA) of word meanings in reading comprehensio...
Purpose: Although deaf children typically exhibit severe delays in reading achievement, there is a p...
AbstractBackgroundVocabulary knowledge and speechreading are important for deaf children's reading d...
Purpose: To evaluate and compare the reading comprehension of deaf students included in regular clas...
Much has been written about the components that contribute to reading success, such as vocabulary kn...
The purpose of this study was to find new evidence for phonological coding in written word recogniti...
Contains fulltext : 54878.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present vo...
Contains fulltext : 99522.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Deaf children ex...
The present study examined whether specific item characteristics, such as mode of acquisition (MoA) ...
Children who are deaf are often delayed in reading comprehension. This delay could be due to problem...
The purpose of this project is to find how language proficiency impedes the reading and comprehensio...
Purpose: Although deaf children typically exhibit severe delays in reading achievement, there is a p...
This paper reports on one experiment in which we investi-gated the relationship between reading and ...
Contains fulltext : 73506.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article e...
This article examines the role of mode of acquisition (MoA) of word meanings in reading comprehensio...
This article examines the role of mode of acquisition (MoA) of word meanings in reading comprehensio...
Purpose: Although deaf children typically exhibit severe delays in reading achievement, there is a p...
AbstractBackgroundVocabulary knowledge and speechreading are important for deaf children's reading d...
Purpose: To evaluate and compare the reading comprehension of deaf students included in regular clas...
Much has been written about the components that contribute to reading success, such as vocabulary kn...
The purpose of this study was to find new evidence for phonological coding in written word recogniti...