Previous research has highlighted that deaf children acquiring spoken English have difficulties in narrative development relative to their hearing peers both in terms of macro-structure and with micro-structural devices. The majority of previous research focused on narrative tasks designed for hearing children that depend on good receptive language skills. The current study compared narratives of 6 to 11-year-old deaf children who use spoken English (N = 59) with matched for age and non-verbal intelligence hearing peers. To examine the role of general language abilities, single word vocabulary was also assessed. Narratives were elicited by the retelling of a story presented non-verbally in video format. Results showed that deaf and hearing ...
Purpose. The purpose of this research project was to compare the narrative content organization (mac...
Twenty 10- to 18-year-old children and adolescents with varying degrees of hearing impairment (HI) a...
Background: Deaf children vary in the use of and proficiency in signed language. The majority of stu...
AbstractPrevious research has highlighted that deaf children acquiring spoken English have difficult...
Previous research has highlighted that deaf children acquiring spoken English have difficulties in n...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Oral narrative is a means of language development assessment. However, standa...
There is an increasing interest in the complex issues of how we describe and chart the development o...
Telling a narrative is a complex task that requires the integration of two types of knowledge: cogni...
Cochlear implants have a significant positive effect on spoken language development in severely hear...
Researchers, the Deaf community, teachers of deaf children and speech and language therapists all sh...
textThe expressive language tasks of the Test of Narrative Language (Gillam & Pearson, 2004) were ad...
Children with hearing loss have limited auditory access to their native language and struggle to dev...
This pilot study explores differences in oral narrative comprehension abilities between children wit...
Aim: the aim of this study was to compare spoken language production in children with permanent chil...
This study assessed the language skills, oral narrative abilities, and executive functions (EFs) of ...
Purpose. The purpose of this research project was to compare the narrative content organization (mac...
Twenty 10- to 18-year-old children and adolescents with varying degrees of hearing impairment (HI) a...
Background: Deaf children vary in the use of and proficiency in signed language. The majority of stu...
AbstractPrevious research has highlighted that deaf children acquiring spoken English have difficult...
Previous research has highlighted that deaf children acquiring spoken English have difficulties in n...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Oral narrative is a means of language development assessment. However, standa...
There is an increasing interest in the complex issues of how we describe and chart the development o...
Telling a narrative is a complex task that requires the integration of two types of knowledge: cogni...
Cochlear implants have a significant positive effect on spoken language development in severely hear...
Researchers, the Deaf community, teachers of deaf children and speech and language therapists all sh...
textThe expressive language tasks of the Test of Narrative Language (Gillam & Pearson, 2004) were ad...
Children with hearing loss have limited auditory access to their native language and struggle to dev...
This pilot study explores differences in oral narrative comprehension abilities between children wit...
Aim: the aim of this study was to compare spoken language production in children with permanent chil...
This study assessed the language skills, oral narrative abilities, and executive functions (EFs) of ...
Purpose. The purpose of this research project was to compare the narrative content organization (mac...
Twenty 10- to 18-year-old children and adolescents with varying degrees of hearing impairment (HI) a...
Background: Deaf children vary in the use of and proficiency in signed language. The majority of stu...