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Daigle, Daniel; Ammar, Ahlem; Berthiaume, Rachel; Besse, Anne-Sophie.; Bastien, Michel – Deafness and Education International, 2010
This study aims at investigating syllabic processes in deaf readers (n = 35) who were compared to readers of French as a second language (n = 23) and to expert readers (n = 40). Two experimental tasks varying in their degree of phonological awareness were created: one awareness- task and one awareness+ task. Results show that all participants have…
Descriptors: Deafness, Adults, Phonological Awareness, French
Daigle, Daniel; Berthiaume, Rachel; Demont, Elisabeth – Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 2012
This article reports on an investigation of graphophonological processes in deaf readers of French over a 1-year period. Deaf readers are known to have a phonological deficit compared to hearing peers, and conclusions from studies on this question are often conflicting. Among the different types of phonological processing, we can identify…
Descriptors: Phoneme Grapheme Correspondence, Phonology, Deafness, French
Daigle, Daniel; Armand, Francoise; Demont, Elisabeth; Gombert, Jean-Emile – Canadian Journal of Applied Linguistics / Revue canadienne de linguistique appliquee, 2009
This study investigated visuo-orthographic knowledge in deaf readers of French compared to age-matched hearing subjects. More specifically, we were interested in knowledge related to the legal position of double consonants and to the fact that double consonants are much more frequent than double vowels in written French. We used a word-likeness…
Descriptors: Deafness, French, Matched Groups, Comparative Analysis