Glossary P

Phonological awareness refers to the knowledge of how sounds are sequenced to produce words.

Phonological bias technique refers to a method of inducing Speech errors by having a subject read a series of words with similar phonological patterns.

Phonological disorder refers to a kind of disorder involving the use of Speech sounds inappropriate for one's age or diale

Phonological Dyslexia is a form of reading disability in which a person's ability to read words aloud is disrupted.

Deutsch: Phonologische Idiome / Español: Idiomas fonológicos / Português: Idiomas fonológicos / Français: Idiomes phonologiques / Italiano: Idiomi fonologici /

Phonological idioms is a a word that children pronounce in a very adult-like manner while still incorrectly producing other words that use the same sounds.

Phonological level is a level of speech perception in which the speech signal is converted into a Phoneme and phonological rules are applied to the sound sequence.

Phonological loop refers to the proposed component of working memory responsible for sub-vocally rehearsing auditory information. Phonological loop is the aspect of working memory that stores auditory information, including words. Phonological loop briefly holds inner speech for verbal comprehension and for acoustic rehearsal

Phonological memory is the ability to remember speech sounds briefly which is an important skill in acquiring vocabulary. It is the function of short-term memory responsible for the temporary storage of the sound of a stimulus.