Phonological coding in reading of deaf children: Pseudohomophone effects in lexical decision |
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Authors: | Transler Catherine Reitsma Pieter |
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Institution: | PI Research-Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. |
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Abstract: | 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 1 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 coding during written word recognition. |
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