Purpose: In this article, the authors describe the development of a new instrument, the Test of Child Speechreading (ToCS), which was specifically designed for use with deaf and hearing children. Speechreading is a skill that is required for deaf children to access the language of the hearing community. ToCS is a deaf-friendly, computer-based test that measures child speechreading (silent lipreading) at 3 psycholinguistic levels: (a) Words, (b) Sentences, and (c) Short Stories. The aims of the study were to standardize the ToCS with deaf and hearing children and to investigate the effects of hearing status, age, and linguistic complexity on speechreading ability. / Method: Eighty-six severely and profoundly deaf children and 91 hearing chil...
Purpose: This study compared the language and literacy of two cohorts of children with severe-profou...
Speechreading is a valuable aid for the deaf and hard of hearing in maintaining communication with t...
Purpose: The overall goal of this study was to examine language performance in children with permane...
Purpose: We developed and evaluated in a randomised controlled trial a computerised speechreading tr...
Visual information conveyed by a speaking face aids speech perception. In addition, children's abili...
Purpose: We developed and evaluated in a randomised controlled triala computerised speechreading tra...
AbstractBackgroundVocabulary knowledge and speechreading are important for deaf children's reading d...
Visual information conveyed by a speaking face aids speech perception. In addition, children's abili...
Although some deaf children do achieve age-appropriate reading levels, on average deaf children’s re...
Purpose. Speechreading (lipreading) is a correlate of reading ability in both deaf and hearing child...
Purpose We developed and evaluated in a randomized controlled trial a computerized speechreading tr...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Ear and Hearing 1998. This version is repro...
Contains fulltext : 252623.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The current stu...
Purpose: Although deaf children typically exhibit severe delays in reading achievement, there is a p...
Purpose: Although deaf children typically exhibit severe delays in reading achievement, there is a p...
Purpose: This study compared the language and literacy of two cohorts of children with severe-profou...
Speechreading is a valuable aid for the deaf and hard of hearing in maintaining communication with t...
Purpose: The overall goal of this study was to examine language performance in children with permane...
Purpose: We developed and evaluated in a randomised controlled trial a computerised speechreading tr...
Visual information conveyed by a speaking face aids speech perception. In addition, children's abili...
Purpose: We developed and evaluated in a randomised controlled triala computerised speechreading tra...
AbstractBackgroundVocabulary knowledge and speechreading are important for deaf children's reading d...
Visual information conveyed by a speaking face aids speech perception. In addition, children's abili...
Although some deaf children do achieve age-appropriate reading levels, on average deaf children’s re...
Purpose. Speechreading (lipreading) is a correlate of reading ability in both deaf and hearing child...
Purpose We developed and evaluated in a randomized controlled trial a computerized speechreading tr...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Ear and Hearing 1998. This version is repro...
Contains fulltext : 252623.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The current stu...
Purpose: Although deaf children typically exhibit severe delays in reading achievement, there is a p...
Purpose: Although deaf children typically exhibit severe delays in reading achievement, there is a p...
Purpose: This study compared the language and literacy of two cohorts of children with severe-profou...
Speechreading is a valuable aid for the deaf and hard of hearing in maintaining communication with t...
Purpose: The overall goal of this study was to examine language performance in children with permane...