International audienceWe assessed the reading and reading-related skills (phonemic awareness and phonological short-term memory) of deaf children fitted with cochlear implants (CI), either exposed to cued speech early (before 2 years old) (CS1) or never (CS-). Their performance was compared to that of 2 hearing control groups, 1 matched for reading level (RL), and 1 matched for chronological age (CA). Phonemic awareness and phonological short-term memory were assessed respectively through a phonemic similarity judgment task and through a word span task measuring phonological similarity effects. To assess the use of sublexical and lexical reading procedures, children read pseudowords and irregularwords aloud. Results showed that cued speech ...
International audienceChildren equipped with cochlear implant (CI) do not achieve similar levels of ...
The goal of this study was to longitudinally examine rela-tionships between early factors (child and...
International audienceChildren equipped with cochlear implant (CI) do not achieve similar levels of ...
International audienceWe assessed the reading and reading-related skills (phonemic awareness and pho...
International audienceWe assessed the reading and reading-related skills (phonemic awareness and pho...
Cued Speech (CS) is a phonetic system, which can be used to support oral communication with deaf chi...
Cued Speech (CS) is a phonetic system, which can be used to support oral communication with deaf chi...
Background: The present study investigated working memory capacity, lexical access, phonological ski...
The phonological awareness (PA), vocabulary, and word reading abilities of 19 children with cochlear...
Abstract in Undetermined The present study investigated working memory capacity, lexical access, pho...
Purpose: This study sought to comprehensively examine the reading skills and subskills of children w...
International audienceChildren equipped with cochlear implant (CI) do not achieve similar levels of ...
International audienceChildren equipped with cochlear implant (CI) do not achieve similar levels of ...
International audienceChildren equipped with cochlear implant (CI) do not achieve similar levels of ...
International audienceChildren equipped with cochlear implant (CI) do not achieve similar levels of ...
International audienceChildren equipped with cochlear implant (CI) do not achieve similar levels of ...
The goal of this study was to longitudinally examine rela-tionships between early factors (child and...
International audienceChildren equipped with cochlear implant (CI) do not achieve similar levels of ...
International audienceWe assessed the reading and reading-related skills (phonemic awareness and pho...
International audienceWe assessed the reading and reading-related skills (phonemic awareness and pho...
Cued Speech (CS) is a phonetic system, which can be used to support oral communication with deaf chi...
Cued Speech (CS) is a phonetic system, which can be used to support oral communication with deaf chi...
Background: The present study investigated working memory capacity, lexical access, phonological ski...
The phonological awareness (PA), vocabulary, and word reading abilities of 19 children with cochlear...
Abstract in Undetermined The present study investigated working memory capacity, lexical access, pho...
Purpose: This study sought to comprehensively examine the reading skills and subskills of children w...
International audienceChildren equipped with cochlear implant (CI) do not achieve similar levels of ...
International audienceChildren equipped with cochlear implant (CI) do not achieve similar levels of ...
International audienceChildren equipped with cochlear implant (CI) do not achieve similar levels of ...
International audienceChildren equipped with cochlear implant (CI) do not achieve similar levels of ...
International audienceChildren equipped with cochlear implant (CI) do not achieve similar levels of ...
The goal of this study was to longitudinally examine rela-tionships between early factors (child and...
International audienceChildren equipped with cochlear implant (CI) do not achieve similar levels of ...