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- Title
USE OF GRAMMATICAL CONSTRAINTS IN READING BY YOUNG DEAF ADULTS AS REFLECTED IN EYE-VOICE SPAN.
- Authors
Cooley, Janis David
- Abstract
Examines evidence that profoundly prelingually deaf adults use a chunking strategy during reading to group words in grammatical units that are used as units of processing. Qualitative differences and similarities of eye-voice spans of deaf and hearing groups; Finding that eye-voice span performance of deaf subjects was consistent with their silent reading comprehension performance; Suggestion that deaf subjects used the same cognitive processes in both oral and silent reading.
- Subjects
READING; CONSTRAINTS (Linguistics); LINGUISTIC analysis; SILENT reading; READING comprehension; ORAL reading
- Publication
Language & Speech, 1981, Vol 24, Issue 4, p349
- ISSN
0023-8309
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/002383098102400404