phonological memory
collocation in Englishmeaningsofphonologicalandmemory
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phonological
adjective
uk/ˌfɒn.əˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl/us/ˌfoʊ.nəˈlɑː.dʒɪ.kəl/
relating to the sounds in a particular language or in languages, or to the study ...
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memory
noun
uk/ˈmem.ər.i/us/ˈmem.ər.i/
the ability to remember information, experiences, ...
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(Definition ofphonologicalandmemoryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The hypothesis was thatphonologicalmemory, as indexed by nonword repetition, is causally related to vocabulary development.
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There is considerable evidence thatphonologicalmemory, most often tested using nonword repetition or immediate memory span measures, is related to vocabulary learning.
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Phonologicalmemoryspan serves as the window on language evidence.
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However, their study was cross-sectional, and did not examine the direct effect of language instruction onphonologicalmemory.
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In the lexical restructuring account, nonword repetition is not primarily viewed as a pure measure ofphonologicalmemorycapacity - especially in children.
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Thephonologicalmemorytask used in the present study was nonword repetition.
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Is non-word repetition a test ofphonologicalmemoryor long-term knowledge?
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However, it is less clear what rolephonologicalmemoryplays in grammar learning.
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To summarize, the empirical findings clearly demonstrate a relationship betweenphonologicalmemoryand language development in a variety of research settings.
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In turn, the efficient operation ofphonologicalmemorymay facilitate vocabulary development.
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The role ofphonologicalmemoryin vocabulary acquisition : a study of young children learning new names.
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Such findings do not themselves imply thatphonologicalmemorycapacity deficits directly cause specific language impairment.
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Is the relation betweenphonologicalmemoryand foreign language learning accounted for by vocabulary acquisition?
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Is the relationship betweenphonologicalmemoryand foreign language learning accounted for by vocabulary acquisition?
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At this stage,phonologicalmemorywould then be called upon to support the accurate sequencing of familiar structures as well as their subsequent generalization.
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This is the first experiment in an ongoing series of investigations into the role of chunking processing inphonologicalmemoryin the abstraction of syntax.
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Thus, what emerges is that, althoughphonologicalmemorywas related to individuals' overall vocabulary knowledge, its role in new vocabulary learning was considerably diminished.
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Teasing out causal relations between highly intercorrelated variables, like phonological awareness,phonologicalmemory, and vocabulary, in correlational studies has proved difficult.
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