phonemic awareness

collocation in English

meaningsofphonemicandawareness

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phonemic
adjective
uk
/fəˈniːm.ɪk/
us
/foʊˈniːm.ɪk/
relating to the phonemes of ...
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awareness
noun[U]
uk
/əˈweə.nəs/
us
/əˈwer.nəs/
knowledge that something exists, or understanding of a situation or subject at the present time based on information ...
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(Definition ofphonemicandawarenessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Categorical deficits are more reliable than magnocellular ones and might be no less reliable than those inphonemicawareness.
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In summary, the present findings further explicate the development ofphonemicawarenessskills in the reading-disabled population.
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Evaluation of a program to teachphonemicawarenessto young children.
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For reading-disabled children, word recognition will be an overestimate of their phonological recoding andphonemicawarenessskills.
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Reliability coefficients were derived for thephonemicawarenessmeasures and the serial recall measures for the data collected from the 11-year-olds.
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Reading and spelling skills in the first school years predicted fromphonemicawarenessskills in kindergarten.
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How early phonological development might set the stage ofphonemicawareness.
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A test for assessingphonemicawarenessin young children.
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This finding speaks against the possibility of aphonemicawarenessdeficit in dyslexic children.
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Thephonemicawarenesstasks were administered to both kindergarten and first grade children.
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This possibility was not eliminated by thephonemicawarenesstasks used here because our participants were not required to respond quickly to those tasks.
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At the first grade level, reading instruction does not follow the phonics method, nor does it entail systematic instruction inphonemicawareness.
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This latter finding provides evidence thatphonemicawarenessskills are causally related to reading acquisition.
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That is, when compared with nondisabled readers of equal phonological recoding skill, disabled readers did not show a deficit inphonemicawareness.
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Their results suggest that the specificity of the languages learned and the instruction received is more responsible for differences inphonemicawarenessthan is bilingualism.
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By "straightforward" we mean that few extra task complexities were involved in the assessment ofphonemicawareness.
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We anticipated two specific subtypes, one defined by a strength or weakness inphonemicawarenessand one defined by a strength in oral narration.
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