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An investigation of the origins and development of phonological awareness in pre-literate children /
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Global Skills: Vital Components of Global Engagement
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In: DTIC (1998)
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Short-term memory and language outcomes after extreme prematurity at birth
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In: J SPEECH LANG HEAR R , 41 (3) 654 - 666. (1998) (1998)
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A Study Of Classroom-Based Phonological Awareness Training For Preschoolers With Speech And/Or Language Disorders
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Pinch my wig or winch my pig: Spelling, spoonerisms and other language skills
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The relationship between multiple birth children's early phonological skills and later literacy
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Previous studies have shown that multiple ; birth children (MBC) are prone to early phonological ;difficulties and later literacy problems. However, to date, ;there has been no systematic long-term follow-up of MBC with phonological difficulties in the preschool years to determine whether these difficulties predict later literacy problems. In this study, 20 MBC whose early speech and language skills had been previously documented were compared to normative data and 20 singleton controls on tasks assessing phonological ; processing and literacy. The major findings indicated that MBC performed significantly more poorly on some tasks :df phonological processing than singleton controls did. Further, the early phonological skills of MBC (i.e., the number of inappropriate phonological processes used) correlated with poor performance on visual rhyme recognition, word repetition, and phoneme detection tasks 5 years later. There was no significant relationship between early biological factors (birth weight and gestation period) and performance on the phonological processing and literacy-related subtests. These results cl-support the hypothesis that MBC's early speech and language difficulties are not merely a transient phase;of; development, but a real disorder, with consequences for later academic achievement.
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Ability; Applied Linguistics; Awareness; Disorders; Follow-up; Language; Literacy; Phonology; Reading-disability; Rehabilitation; School; Segmentation; Speech; Twins
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URL: https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:34691
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A Study of Classroom-Based Phonological Awareness Training for Preschoolers with Speech and/or Language Disorders.
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In: Communicative Disorders and Deaf Education Faculty Publications (1998)
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