Deck 10: Schooling: Reading and Number
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Deck 10: Schooling: Reading and Number
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Languages differ in the units of sound that are represented by print, this is a difference in psycholinguistic "___ size".
grain
2
"___ transparency" refers to the consistency in a language's spelling-sound correspondence.
Orthographic
3
___ awareness refers to the ability to detect and manipulate the component sounds that comprise words, at different grain sizes.
Phonological
4
Prosodic cues (changes in pitch, duration, and stress) carry information about word ___ and the ordering of sounds in words.
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5
When learning English or other languages, children usually become aware of ___ onsets, and rimes before learning to read.
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6
The concept of a phoneme is an ___ from the physical stimulus.
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7
___ are similar but non-identical sounds that the brain groups together as sounding the same.
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8
"___ effects are effects due simply to participating in an intervention, arising from generalized motivational and self-esteem effects.
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9
Beginning readers across languages are faced with three problems. These are ___, consistency, and the granularity of symbol-to-sound mappings.
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10
Children who are relying on grapheme-phoneme recoding strategies generally display the ___ effect and skilled nonword reading.
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11
Children with developmental dyslexia typically experience difficulties with tasks testing phonological awareness tasks, phonological short-term memory or rapid ___ naming.
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12
Across language, the neural networks for language and reading appear to be ___ lateralized.
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13
Shaywitz et al.'s (2002) study found that English children with developmental dyslexia showed ___ in the core brain areas for reading.
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14
In Dehaene's "___ code" model, the three codes proposed are a visual code, a linguistic code, and a general number sense.
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15
According to Weber's law, the threshold of stimulus discrimination increases with stimulus intensity. This means that our ability to make physical discriminations is ___ sensitive.
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16
The symbolic ___ effect describes the effect that adults are slower and less accurate with deciding whether a numeral is larger or smaller than 5 if the number is close to 5, and faster at deciding if the number is far from 5.
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17
___ is the fast enumeration of the numerosity of very small sets.
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18
The principle of ___ describes the fact that all sets with the same number are qualitatively equivalent.
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19
The principle of ___ describes the fact that numbers come in an ordered scale of magnitude.
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20
Saxe has proposed that the developmental shift from "prequantitative" counting to "quantitative" counting is mediated by the acquisition of an understanding of one-to-one ___
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