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Verbal and spatial analogical reasoning in deaf and hearing children: the role of grammar and vocabulary
Authors:Edwards Lindsey  Figueras Berta  Mellanby Jane  Langdon Dawn
Institution:Cochlear Implant Programme, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Trust, Great Ormond Street, London, UK. edwarl@gosh.nhs.uk
Abstract:The extent to which cognitive development and abilities are dependent on language remains controversial. In this study, the analogical reasoning skills of deaf and hard of hearing children are explored. Two groups of children (deaf and hard of hearing children with either cochlear implants or hearing aids and hearing children) completed tests of verbal and spatial analogical reasoning. Their vocabulary and grammar skills were also assessed to provide a measure of language attainment. Results indicated significant differences between the deaf and hard of hearing children (regardless of type of hearing device) and their hearing peers on vocabulary, grammar, and verbal reasoning tests. Regression analyses revealed that in the group of deaf and hard of hearing children, but not in the hearing group, the language measures were significant predictors of verbal analogical reasoning, when age and spatial analogical reasoning ability were controlled for. The implications of these findings are discussed.
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