Phonological Memory in 5 to 6 Year-Old Korean Children
Seunghee Ha,
Yebom Hong,
Rayeon Lee
Abstract:Objectives: Phonological memory plays a crucial role in speech and language development, especially in the stages when children learn new vocabulary. This study aims to investigate phonological memory using three different tasks believed to tap into phonological memory in 5 to 6 year-old Korean children, and examine the relationships among the three tasks and between phonological memory and vocabulary skills. Methods: Forty-two typically developing Korean children aged 5-6 years completed nonword repetition (N… Show more
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