Title of article :
Orthographic influences, vocabulary development, and phonological awareness in deaf children who use cochlear implants
Author/Authors :
JAMES، DEBORAH نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
In the current study, we explore the influence of orthographic knowledge on phonological awareness
in children with cochlear implants and compare developmental associations to those found for hearing
children matched for word reading level or chronological age. We show an influence of orthographic
knowledge on syllable and phoneme awareness in deaf and hearing children, but no orthographic
effect on rhyme awareness. Nonorthographic rhyme awareness was a significant predictor of reading
outcomes for all groups. However, whereas receptive vocabulary knowledge was the most important
predictor of word reading variance in the cochlear implant group, rhyme awareness was the only important
predictor of word reading variance in the reading level matched hearing group. Both vocabulary
and rhyme awareness were equally important in predicting reading in the chronological age-matched
hearing group. The data suggest that both deaf and hearing children are influenced by orthography when
making phonological judgments, and that phonological awareness and vocabulary are both important
for reading development.
Journal title :
Applied Psycholinquistics
Journal title :
Applied Psycholinquistics