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Visual and phonological coding in working memory and orthographic skills of deaf children using Chilean sign language
Authors:Alvarado Jesús M  Puente Aníbal  Herrera Valeria
Institution:Department of Methodology of Behavioral Sciences, Faculty of Psychology, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain.
Abstract:Deaf children can improve their reading skills by learning to use alternative, visual codes such as fingerspelling. A sample of 28 deaf children between the ages of 7 and 16 years was used as an experimental group and another sample of 15 hearing children of similar age and academic level as a control group. Two experiments were carried out to study the possible interactions between phonological and visual codes and working memory, and to understand the relationships between these codes and reading and orthographic achievement. The results highlight the relationship between dactylic and orthographic coding. Just as phoneme-to-grapheme knowledge can facilitate reading for hearing children, fingerspelling-to-grapheme knowledge has the potential to play a similar role for deaf readers.
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