The first aim of this study was to examine the mechanisms used in reading sentences by deaf adults who had completed secondary or higher education. Previous data allowed us to hypothesize that they used the key word strategy, consisting of identifying (some of) the frequent content words, and deriving an overall representation of the sentence's meaning ignoring the function words. The results supported the hypothesis. The second aim was to establish the relationships between this strategy and the linguistic and phonological abilities of deaf participants. The results show that vocabulary increased with reading level, but syntax, evaluated with the use of function words, did not. This suggests that using the key word strategy during long per...
Reading requires the interaction of multiple factors. Among these are the reader's ability to make c...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015A majority of deaf students leave high school reading ...
The aim of this study is to examine the mechanisms used by deaf children with and without cochlear i...
This study was aimed at determining the reading mechanisms used by deaf adults who had completed sec...
This study was aimed at determining the reading mecha-nisms used by deaf adults who had completed se...
The purpose of this study was to identify and examine effective reading strategies used by adult dea...
Many adults with profound prelingual deafness have difficulties reading and comprehending written En...
Skilled hearing readers activate phonological, orthographic, and semantic representations in order t...
Many adults with profound prelingual deafness have difficulties reading and comprehending written En...
Functional literacy is difficult to achieve for the deaf population. Sixty percent of deaf high scho...
Deaf people often achieve low levels of reading skills. The hypothesis that the use of phonological ...
While reading is challenging for many deaf individuals, some become proficient readers. Little is kn...
<div><p>Evidence indicates that adequate phonological abilities are necessary to develop proficient ...
The lexical quality hypothesis proposes that the quality of phonological, orthographic, and semantic...
This research studied whether deaf students ' component reading processes may interact with eac...
Reading requires the interaction of multiple factors. Among these are the reader's ability to make c...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015A majority of deaf students leave high school reading ...
The aim of this study is to examine the mechanisms used by deaf children with and without cochlear i...
This study was aimed at determining the reading mechanisms used by deaf adults who had completed sec...
This study was aimed at determining the reading mecha-nisms used by deaf adults who had completed se...
The purpose of this study was to identify and examine effective reading strategies used by adult dea...
Many adults with profound prelingual deafness have difficulties reading and comprehending written En...
Skilled hearing readers activate phonological, orthographic, and semantic representations in order t...
Many adults with profound prelingual deafness have difficulties reading and comprehending written En...
Functional literacy is difficult to achieve for the deaf population. Sixty percent of deaf high scho...
Deaf people often achieve low levels of reading skills. The hypothesis that the use of phonological ...
While reading is challenging for many deaf individuals, some become proficient readers. Little is kn...
<div><p>Evidence indicates that adequate phonological abilities are necessary to develop proficient ...
The lexical quality hypothesis proposes that the quality of phonological, orthographic, and semantic...
This research studied whether deaf students ' component reading processes may interact with eac...
Reading requires the interaction of multiple factors. Among these are the reader's ability to make c...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015A majority of deaf students leave high school reading ...
The aim of this study is to examine the mechanisms used by deaf children with and without cochlear i...