The lexical quality hypothesis emphasizes the importance of the quantity and the quality of lexical knowledge for reading comprehension: children need to quickly and accurately access the meanings of the written words they encounter. This chapter discusses research on the quality and quantity of lexical representations in spoken language and in signed language in children with cochlear implants (CIs). It also describes the impact of three multimodal approaches that have been used to enhance the quantity and quality of lexical representations in deaf and hard-of-hearing children, including those with CIs: Cued Speech, orthographic information, and augmentative signs. The chapter argues that these three multimodal approaches are promising too...
International audienceThis paper addresses the questions of whether lexical information influences p...
In the present study we explore the implications of acquiring language when relying mainly or exclus...
The effect of using signed communication on the spoken lan-guage development of deaf children with a...
In this study we compared lexical access to spoken words in 25 deaf children with cochlear implants ...
Practical experience and research reveal generic spoken language benefits after cochlear implantatio...
Contains fulltext : 158961.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: L...
Cued Speech (CS) is a phonetic system, which can be used to support oral communication with deaf chi...
This study examines lexical intervention sessions in speech and language therapy for children with c...
Although a cochlear implant (CI) restores access to sound and speech for profoundly deaf children, t...
Despite the proven effectiveness of cochlear implants for audiological rehabilitation for children w...
International audienceIntroduction Early exposure to a rich linguistic environment is essential as s...
The authors examined the relationship between cochlear implants (CIs) and reading acquisition and at...
The effect of using signed communication on the spoken language development of deaf children with a ...
Cued Speech (CS), a manual communication system that functions entirely in the absence of speech and...
International audienceWe assessed the reading and reading-related skills (phonemic awareness and pho...
International audienceThis paper addresses the questions of whether lexical information influences p...
In the present study we explore the implications of acquiring language when relying mainly or exclus...
The effect of using signed communication on the spoken lan-guage development of deaf children with a...
In this study we compared lexical access to spoken words in 25 deaf children with cochlear implants ...
Practical experience and research reveal generic spoken language benefits after cochlear implantatio...
Contains fulltext : 158961.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: L...
Cued Speech (CS) is a phonetic system, which can be used to support oral communication with deaf chi...
This study examines lexical intervention sessions in speech and language therapy for children with c...
Although a cochlear implant (CI) restores access to sound and speech for profoundly deaf children, t...
Despite the proven effectiveness of cochlear implants for audiological rehabilitation for children w...
International audienceIntroduction Early exposure to a rich linguistic environment is essential as s...
The authors examined the relationship between cochlear implants (CIs) and reading acquisition and at...
The effect of using signed communication on the spoken language development of deaf children with a ...
Cued Speech (CS), a manual communication system that functions entirely in the absence of speech and...
International audienceWe assessed the reading and reading-related skills (phonemic awareness and pho...
International audienceThis paper addresses the questions of whether lexical information influences p...
In the present study we explore the implications of acquiring language when relying mainly or exclus...
The effect of using signed communication on the spoken lan-guage development of deaf children with a...