The purpose of this study was to find new evidence for phonological coding in written word recognition among deaf Dutch children. A lexical decision task was presented to 48 severely and profoundly deaf children aged from 6 years 8 months to 13 years 5 months, and a control group of Grade I hearing children matched on written word recognition. Sixteen pseudohomophones were introduced, closely matched on orthographic similarity with 16 control pseudo-words. Both hearing children and deaf children made significantly more mistakes on pseudohomophones than on control pseudo-words. Although pseudohomophony effects were smaller for deaf than for hearing participants, the findings were taken as evidence that deaf children also used phonological co...
Children who are deaf are often delayed in reading comprehension. This delay could be due to problem...
This study represents an attempt to determine the nature and efficiency of the strategies used by pr...
Contains fulltext : 19575.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present volu...
Contains fulltext : 85928.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Purpose: Phono...
This research aimed to examine whether prelingually deaf, orally educated children are capable of ph...
This thesis addresses the controversy surrounding how language, and visible speech in particular, is...
Reading typically involves phonological mediation, especially for transparent orthographies with a r...
There has been considerable variability within the literature concerning the extent to which deaf/ha...
Processes underlying reading in profoundly congenitally deaf children were investigated in three exp...
Previous studies suggest that deaf readers use phonological information of words when it is explicit...
Available online 21 June 2017Written language is very important in daily life. However, most deaf pe...
The sources of knowledge that individuals use to make sim-ilarity judgments between words are though...
Contains fulltext : 99522.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Deaf children ex...
This dissertation targets the role of speech-based phonology on reading development in deaf and hard...
Deaf children exposed to Cued Speech (CS: system designed to reduce lip-reading ambiguity) either be...
Children who are deaf are often delayed in reading comprehension. This delay could be due to problem...
This study represents an attempt to determine the nature and efficiency of the strategies used by pr...
Contains fulltext : 19575.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present volu...
Contains fulltext : 85928.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Purpose: Phono...
This research aimed to examine whether prelingually deaf, orally educated children are capable of ph...
This thesis addresses the controversy surrounding how language, and visible speech in particular, is...
Reading typically involves phonological mediation, especially for transparent orthographies with a r...
There has been considerable variability within the literature concerning the extent to which deaf/ha...
Processes underlying reading in profoundly congenitally deaf children were investigated in three exp...
Previous studies suggest that deaf readers use phonological information of words when it is explicit...
Available online 21 June 2017Written language is very important in daily life. However, most deaf pe...
The sources of knowledge that individuals use to make sim-ilarity judgments between words are though...
Contains fulltext : 99522.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Deaf children ex...
This dissertation targets the role of speech-based phonology on reading development in deaf and hard...
Deaf children exposed to Cued Speech (CS: system designed to reduce lip-reading ambiguity) either be...
Children who are deaf are often delayed in reading comprehension. This delay could be due to problem...
This study represents an attempt to determine the nature and efficiency of the strategies used by pr...
Contains fulltext : 19575.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present volu...