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Early home-based intervention in the Netherlands for children at familial risk of dyslexia
http://callierlibrary.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 09/ 30/ early-home-based-intervention…from Dyslexia Dutch children at higher familial risk of reading disability received a home-based intervention programme before formal reading instruction started to investigate whether this would reduce the risk of dyslexia. The experimental group (n=23) received a specific training in phoneme awareness and letter knowledge.
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Declaration of Independence reading gets perfect vocal score in Rock Band 2
http://www.joystiq.com/ 2008/ 09/ 16/ declaration-of-independence-reading-gets-p…Filed under: Microsoft Xbox 360, Rhythm Back in July, a GameSpy preview for Rock Band 2 claimed "the phoneme detection system used for the 'talkie' parts [in Rock Band] has been completely stripped and a new one has been put in place [for Rock Band 2]." Well, Harmonix definitely stripped out the
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Exploring the Role of the Modulation Spectrum in Phoneme Recognition
http://callierlibrary.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 09/ 08/ exploring-the-role-of-the-mod…from Ear and Hearing Abstract: Objectives: The ability of human listeners to identify consonants (presented as nonsense syllables) on the basis of primarily temporal information was compared with the predictions of a simple model based on the amplitude modulation spectra of the stimuli calculated
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Phonological processing deficits and the acquisition of the alphabetic principle in a severely delayed reader: a case study
http://callierlibrary.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 09/ 03/ phonological-processing-defic…from Dyslexia At the end of first grade, TM did not know the alphabet and could read no words. He could not tap syllables in words, had difficulty producing rhyming words and retrieving the phonological representations of words, and he could not discriminate many phoneme contrasts.
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Adult Dyslexia and the Lindamood Phoneme Sequencing Program
http://women-guide.com/ adult-dyslexia-and-the-lindamood-phoneme-sequencing-prog…Adult Dyslexia and the Lindamood Phoneme Sequencing Program Thursday 31 July 2008 @ 2:36 am A popular program to treat adult dyslexia is the Lindamood Phoneme Sequencing Program (LIPS). This program uses phoneme awareness as its main method to learn how to read correctly.
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Adult Dyslexia and the Lindamood Phoneme Sequencing Program
http://geteasyarticle.com/ 2008/ 07/ 31/ adult-dyslexia-and-the-lindamood-phonem…A popular program to treat adult dyslexia is the Lindamood Phoneme Sequencing Program (LIPS). This program uses phoneme awareness as its main method to learn how to read correctly. This program has also grown more popular over recent years.
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Capacity demands of phoneme selection in word production: New evidence from dual-task experiments
http://callierlibrary.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 07/ 11/ capacity-demands-of-phoneme-s…from the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition Three dual-task experiments investigated the capacity demands of phoneme selection in picture naming. On each trial, participants named a target picture (Task 1) and carried out a tone discrimination task (Task 2).
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New Version Of The Java Emulator J2ME PhoneME
http://www.emuhq.com/ emulators/ console/ j2me/ j2me-phoneme/ news/ 2008/ 07/ 02…A port of J2ME to the GP2X handheld, handy if you’re phone doesn’t support a game you want to try and you have one of these, I don’t however so lets move onto the news now: Screen rotation now works properly even for 240×320 games that now can fit perfectly the gp2x screen Added a variable to choose
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No Parent Left Behind
http://flunking.us/ nclb/ no-parent-left-behind/As the end of school draws near, I’ve come to the conclusion that the ‘No Child Left Behind‘ is a bunch of bunk. It really should be ‘No Parent Left Behind’ because I’m pretty sure that come third grade next year, I’m going to be left … Read the original: No Parent Left Behind
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Programming for Cool Devices Using the OpenSource Java ME phoneME Stack
http://blogs.sun.com/ TechDaysEvents/ entry/ programming_for_cool_devices_usingI realize that I haven’t commented on some of the technology here at the actual event. A percentage of the attendees (less than I would have imagined) use headsets to listen to talks via simultaneous translation, which must be challenging for everyone involved, especially given the technical nature of the sessions.
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