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Brackenbury, Tim; Zickar, Michael J.; Munson, Benjamin; Storkel, Holly L. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2017
Purpose: Item response theory (IRT) is a psychometric approach to measurement that uses latent trait abilities (e.g., speech sound production skills) to model performance on individual items that vary by difficulty and discrimination. An IRT analysis was applied to preschoolers' productions of the words on the Goldman-Fristoe Test of…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Speech Tests, Item Response Theory, Screening Tests
Storkel, Holly L. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2018
Purpose: There are a number of evidence-based treatments for preschool children with phonological disorders (Baker & McLeod, 2011). However, a recent survey by Brumbaugh and Smit (2013) suggests that speech-language pathologists are not equally familiar with all evidence-based treatment alternatives, particularly the complexity approach. The…
Descriptors: Phonological Awareness, Speech Language Pathology, Evidence Based Practice, Worksheets
Storkel, Holly L.; Bontempo, Daniel E.; Aschenbrenner, Andrew J.; Maekawa, Junko; Lee, Su-Yeon – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2013
Purpose: Phonotactic probability or neighborhood density has predominately been defined through the use of gross distinctions (i.e., low vs. high). In the current studies, the authors examined the influence of finer changes in probability (Experiment 1) and density (Experiment 2) on word learning.
Method: The authors examined the full range of…
Descriptors: Probability, Vocabulary Development, Novelty (Stimulus Dimension), Pictorial Stimuli
Storkel, Holly L.; Lee, Su-Yeon – Language and Cognitive Processes, 2011
The goal of this research was to disentangle effects of phonotactic probability, the likelihood of occurrence of a sound sequence, and neighbourhood density, the number of phonologically similar words, in lexical acquisition. Two-word learning experiments were conducted with 4-year-old children. Experiment 1 manipulated phonotactic probability…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Language Acquisition, Learning, Phonemes
Hogan, Tiffany P.; Bowles, Ryan P.; Catts, Hugh W.; Storkel, Holly L. – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2011
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that two lexical characteristics--neighborhood density and word frequency--interact to influence performance on phoneme awareness tasks. Methods: Phoneme awareness was examined in a large, longitudinal dataset of 2nd and 4th grade children. Using linear logistic test model, the relation…
Descriptors: Phonemic Awareness, Influences, Phonemes, Word Frequency
Storkel, Holly L.; Maekawa, Junko; Hoover, Jill R. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2010
Purpose: To differentiate the effect of phonotactic probability from that of neighborhood density on a vocabulary probe administered to preschool children with or without phonological delays. Method: Twenty preschool children with functional phonological delays and 34 preschool children with typical language development completed a 121-item…
Descriptors: Phonemes, Preschool Children, Phonology, Language Impairments
Storkel, Holly L.; Hoover, Jill R. – Journal of Child Language, 2011
The goal of this study was to examine the influence of part-word phonotactic probability/neighborhood density on word learning by preschool children with normal vocabularies that varied in size. Ninety-eight children (age 2 ; 11-6 ; 0) were taught consonant-vowel-consonant (CVC) nonwords orthogonally varying in the probability/density of the CV…
Descriptors: Expressive Language, Phonemes, Preschool Children, Vocabulary Development
Storkel, Holly L.; Armbruster, Jonna; Hogan, Tiffany P. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2006
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to differentiate effects of phonotactic probability, the likelihood of occurrence of a sound sequence, and neighborhood density, the number of words that sound similar to a given word, on adult word learning. A second purpose was to determine what aspect of word learning (viz., triggering learning, formation…
Descriptors: Probability, Phonemes, Novelty (Stimulus Dimension), Phonology
Storkel, Holly L. – Journal of Child Language, 2002
Previous evidence suggests that the structure of similarity neighbourhoods in the developing mental lexicon may differ from that of the fully developed lexicon. The similarity relationships used to organize words into neighbourhoods was investigated in 20 pre-school children (age 3;7 to 5;11) using a two alternative forced-choice classification…
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Cognitive Processes, Child Development, Preschool Children