phoneme segmentation

collocation in English

meaningsofphonemeandsegmentation

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phoneme
noun[C]
uk
/ˈfəʊ.niːm/
us
/ˈfoʊ.niːm/
one of the smallest units of speech that make one word different from ...
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segmentation
noun[U]
uk
/ˌseɡ.menˈteɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌseɡ.menˈteɪ.ʃən/
the division of something into ...
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(Definition ofphonemeandsegmentationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The only task in the three studies that produced reliable group differences wasphonemesegmentation.
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Regarding metalinguistics,phonemesegmentation(elision) and phoneme blending were difficult tasks.
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Furthermore, the feedback that children received after each trial did not dilute what appears to be a natural superiority of rime overphonemesegmentation.
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As can be seen, the children experienced considerable difficulty with thephonemesegmentationtask.
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Only aphonemesegmentationtask was able to separate the groups, but no general facilitation of bilingualism was found.
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Both tasks require precise segmentation at the phoneme level; however, thephonemesegmentationtask appears to pose additional demands on memory.
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Furthermore, it was not related to success on the only task for which the groups differed, namely,phonemesegmentation.
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These children normally perform poorly in nonword reading andphonemesegmentation.
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This effect was most striking for the tests of phonemic awareness, particularlyphonemesegmentation.
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The role of the lexical status of the word may interact with its prosodic structure in affectingphonemesegmentation.
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Unlikephonemesegmentation, phoneme recognition competence can develop in the absence of literacy skills.
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Phoneme sensitivity consists of the composite score for thephonemesegmentationand deletion tasks (maximum score = 16).
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Phonemic awareness shows a strong correlation with early reading success, and training studies with explicit instruction inphonemesegmentationproduce gains in reading.
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Phoneme recognition equalsphonemesegmentationin sensitivity and specificity when predicting later literacy failure.
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Single word reading is a molar phenotype andphonemesegmentationis essentially one of its components; thus, their genetic influences should overlap.
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Doesphonemesegmentationin kindergarten make a difference in early word recognition and developmental spelling?
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