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Reconnaissance de mots écrits chez les enfants sourds de cours préparatoire: Apport du langage parlé complété (LPC)

Authors :
Colin, Stéphanie
Ecalle, Jean
Magnan, Annie
Leybaert, Jacqueline
Colin, Stéphanie
Ecalle, Jean
Magnan, Annie
Leybaert, Jacqueline
Source :
ANAE. Approche neuropsychologique des apprentissages chez l'enfant, 15 (4-5
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

Our study aims to compare the performances of profoundly deaf and hearing beginning readers in three tasks of written words recognition made in different informational contexts: (target words: 1/oral; 2/ picture; 3/with a semantic inductor). Among the deaf children, 6 are orally educated (« Oral ») and 6 are exposed to Cued Speech (« CS », manual system delivering phonetically augmented speechreading through visual modality). The results show that only Cued Speech users achieved a high level of performance in the three tasks, similar to that of the hearing controls. It seems that Cued Speech allows the use of accurate phonological decoding to recognise written words at an early stage in learning to read.<br />SCOPUS: ar.j<br />info:eu-repo/semantics/published

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
ANAE. Approche neuropsychologique des apprentissages chez l'enfant, 15 (4-5
Notes :
No full-text files, French
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn893985007
Document Type :
Electronic Resource