Contains fulltext : 133456.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this study we compared lexical access to spoken words in 25 deaf children with cochlear implants (CIs), 13 hard-of-hearing (HoH) children and 20 children with specific language impairment (SLI). Twenty-one age-matched typically developing children served as controls. The children with CIs and the HoH children in the present study had good speech perception abilities. We used a cross-modal picture–word interference paradigm to examine lexical access. Results showed that children with SLI revealed overall slower reaction times and produced more errors than the children with CIs, the HoH children, and the control children. Reaction times of children with ...
Introduction: Advanced phonological skills are important for the acquisition of reading skills. Chil...
PURPOSE: This study aimed at analyzing the association between the lexical development of children w...
This study investigated receptive vocabulary delay in deaf children with cochlear implants. Particip...
In this study we compared lexical access to spoken words in 25 deaf children with cochlear implants ...
Contains fulltext : 159309.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: T...
textThe purpose of this thesis is to provide a review and discussion of the current literature on au...
The lexical quality hypothesis emphasizes the importance of the quantity and the quality of lexical ...
Contains fulltext : 158961.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: L...
Contains fulltext : 70966.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: To...
International audienceThis paper addresses the questions of whether lexical information influences p...
Children with hearing impairment may be at risk for reading difficulty due, in part, to delayed voca...
Children with hearing impairment are at risk of language delay. Language delays can have far reachin...
Abstract LEXICAL ACCESS IN CHILDREN WITH SPECIFIC LANGUAGE IMPAIRMENT AND AUDITORY PROCESSING DEFICI...
Practical experience and research reveal generic spoken language benefits after cochlear implantatio...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 191-193Thesis abstract -- Declaration -- Acknowledgements -- ...
Introduction: Advanced phonological skills are important for the acquisition of reading skills. Chil...
PURPOSE: This study aimed at analyzing the association between the lexical development of children w...
This study investigated receptive vocabulary delay in deaf children with cochlear implants. Particip...
In this study we compared lexical access to spoken words in 25 deaf children with cochlear implants ...
Contains fulltext : 159309.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: T...
textThe purpose of this thesis is to provide a review and discussion of the current literature on au...
The lexical quality hypothesis emphasizes the importance of the quantity and the quality of lexical ...
Contains fulltext : 158961.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: L...
Contains fulltext : 70966.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: To...
International audienceThis paper addresses the questions of whether lexical information influences p...
Children with hearing impairment may be at risk for reading difficulty due, in part, to delayed voca...
Children with hearing impairment are at risk of language delay. Language delays can have far reachin...
Abstract LEXICAL ACCESS IN CHILDREN WITH SPECIFIC LANGUAGE IMPAIRMENT AND AUDITORY PROCESSING DEFICI...
Practical experience and research reveal generic spoken language benefits after cochlear implantatio...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 191-193Thesis abstract -- Declaration -- Acknowledgements -- ...
Introduction: Advanced phonological skills are important for the acquisition of reading skills. Chil...
PURPOSE: This study aimed at analyzing the association between the lexical development of children w...
This study investigated receptive vocabulary delay in deaf children with cochlear implants. Particip...