Phonological Sensitivity and the Acquisition of New Words in Children

Volume: 76, Issue: 4, Pages: 275 - 301
Published: Aug 1, 2000
Abstract
Two studies are reported which aimed to examine the relationship between phonological sensitivity and the acquisition of new words that systematically differed in the familiarity of their sound structures. In the first study measures of phonological sensitivity, phonological short-term memory, vocabulary, and nonverbal ability were administered to forty-one 5-year-old children. Phonological sensitivity was related to the paired-associate...
Paper Details
Title
Phonological Sensitivity and the Acquisition of New Words in Children
Published Date
Aug 1, 2000
Volume
76
Issue
4
Pages
275 - 301
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