104 resultados para Deaf children
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This paper reviews speechreading and the effect of sentence length and linguistic complexity on deaf children.
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This paper is a review of a study of word association tests for hearing impaired children.
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This study examines which factors might be related to the successful development of good oral communication skills in hearing-impaired students at a school for the deaf.
The structural component of linguistic meaning and the reading of normally hearing and deaf children
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This paper discusses an experiment in psycholinguistic method and its application to the field of education.
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This paper discusses the use of telecommunication devices for the deaf (TDD) and teaching children how to use such devices.
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This paper discusses a proposal for extra curricular activities in deaf schools to help promote literacy for hearing impaired children.
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This paper discusses a study to determine if the use of a typewriter had an effect on the reading ability of hearing impaired children.
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This paper reviews a study to validate a speech intelligibility measure for profoundly deaf children.
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This paper is a review of a study to determine optimum lighting conditions to facilitate lipreading.
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This paper examines hearing aid volume control adjustments by deaf children. Specifically the study looks at how accurately deaf children set the volume controls of their hearing aids, if deaf children are able to comprehend the effects of talker-microphone distance on stimulus intensity, and do deaf children use their hearing aids to monitor their own voices. Access to thesis is restricted. Contact Archives and Rare Books.
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This paper examines the vocabulary responses of hearing impaired children on standardized tests.
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This paper reviews a study of the speech intelligibility of deaf children to listeners with normal hearing.
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This paper studies cognitive development in young deaf children, specifically Theory of Mind development and its link to language abilities.
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This paper examines the difficulties of arithmetic reasoning of hearing impaired children and to determine the value of remedial teaching.
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This paper discusses a study to validate the metric developed in the Geers and Moog Cochlear Implant Study at CID to measure the speech production of hearing impaired children.