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Harrison, Emily; Wood, Clare; Holliman, Andrew J.; Vousden, Janet I. – Journal of Research in Reading, 2018
Despite empirical evidence of a relationship between sensitivity to speech rhythm and reading, there have been few studies that have examined the impact of rhythmic training on reading attainment, and no intervention study has focused on speech rhythm sensitivity specifically to enhance reading skills. Seventy-three typically developing 4- to…
Descriptors: Language Rhythm, Intervention, Phonological Awareness, Pretests Posttests
Thomson, Jennifer M.; Fryer, Ben; Maltby, James; Goswami, Usha – Journal of Research in Reading, 2006
Children with developmental dyslexia appear to be insensitive to basic auditory cues to speech rhythm and stress. For example, they experience difficulties in processing duration and amplitude envelope onset cues. Here we explored the sensitivity of adults with developmental dyslexia to the same cues. In addition, relations with expressive and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Cues, Dyslexia, Auditory Perception