This study examined the effect of word level phonological knowledge on learning to read new words in Down syndrome compared to typical development. Children were taught to read 12 nonwords, 6 of which were pre-trained on their phonology. The 16 individuals with Down syndrome aged 8–17 years were compared first to a group of 30 typically developing children aged 5–7 years matched for word reading and then to a subgroup of these children matched for decoding. There was a marginally significant effect for individuals with Down syndrome to benefit more from phonological pre-training than typically developing children matched for word reading but when compared to the decoding-matched subgroup, the two groups benefitted equally. We explain these ...
There appears to be a close and probably causal relationship between early variations in phoneme ski...
Abstract: The present study aimed at evaluating and training phonological awareness in Down syndrome...
The present article presents a review of studies which investigated the relationship between phonolo...
This study examined the effect of word level phonological knowledge on learning to read new words in...
In order to examine whether any observed relationship between phonological awareness and reading abi...
The existence of a necessary association between phonological awareness (PA) and oral reading develo...
The current study was designed to trace changes in the relationship between non-word reading and irr...
Abstract – Increasingly, children with Down syndrome receive literacy instruction with the expectati...
This paper reports 3 studies comparing the reading and phonological skills of children with Down syn...
Children with Down syndrome typically have weaknesses in oral language, but it has been suggested th...
The casual connection between learning to read and metaphonological awareness has been a much-resear...
It has been argued that children with intellectual disability associated with Down syndrome (DS) use...
The authors examine the reading profile in children with Down syndrome by comparing the nonword deco...
This research evaluated the effectiveness of reading instruction targeting oral reading and phonolog...
ii This thesis explored the interaction between oral language and reading skills in children with Do...
There appears to be a close and probably causal relationship between early variations in phoneme ski...
Abstract: The present study aimed at evaluating and training phonological awareness in Down syndrome...
The present article presents a review of studies which investigated the relationship between phonolo...
This study examined the effect of word level phonological knowledge on learning to read new words in...
In order to examine whether any observed relationship between phonological awareness and reading abi...
The existence of a necessary association between phonological awareness (PA) and oral reading develo...
The current study was designed to trace changes in the relationship between non-word reading and irr...
Abstract – Increasingly, children with Down syndrome receive literacy instruction with the expectati...
This paper reports 3 studies comparing the reading and phonological skills of children with Down syn...
Children with Down syndrome typically have weaknesses in oral language, but it has been suggested th...
The casual connection between learning to read and metaphonological awareness has been a much-resear...
It has been argued that children with intellectual disability associated with Down syndrome (DS) use...
The authors examine the reading profile in children with Down syndrome by comparing the nonword deco...
This research evaluated the effectiveness of reading instruction targeting oral reading and phonolog...
ii This thesis explored the interaction between oral language and reading skills in children with Do...
There appears to be a close and probably causal relationship between early variations in phoneme ski...
Abstract: The present study aimed at evaluating and training phonological awareness in Down syndrome...
The present article presents a review of studies which investigated the relationship between phonolo...