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The effect of communication mode on the development of phonemic awareness in prelingually deaf students

Journal/Book: J Speech Lang Hear Res. 1997; 40: 10801 Rockville Pike, Rockville, MD 20852-3279. Amer Speech-Language-Hearing Assoc. 1151-1163.

Abstract: Two groups of prelingually deaf children and a hearing control group participated in an experiment examining the effect of communication mode on the development of phonemic awareness. Sixteen of the deaf students (mean grade 6.9) were trained orally, using spoken language as their principal means for communication at home and at school. Another 16 deaf students (mean grade 6.9), all of them deaf children of deaf parents, acquired sign language as their primary language. The mean grade of the hearing control group was 6.5. The performance of the two deaf groups indicates that permanent auditory deprivation leads to substantially reduced phonemic awareness but does not entirely block its development. Contrary to expectation, the development of phonemic awareness in individuals with impaired hearing was not significantly affected by their preferred communication mode. Results further suggested that, for deaf individuals with excellent skills in sign language, the Functional impairment caused by prelingual deafness may be restricted to the processing of phonological information.

Note: Article Miller P, Amnon Ve Tamar 20, IL-36060 Qiryat Tivon, ISRAEL

Keyword(s): deafness; phonemic awareness; reading; communication mode; SIGN LANGUAGE SIGNS; PHONOLOGICAL AWARENESS; KINDERGARTEN-CHILDREN; ENGLISH WORDS; HEARING; RECALL


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