The Effects of Symbol Format and Psycholinguistic Features on Receptive Syntax Outcomes of Children Without Disability.
Kris L BrockJamie ZolkoskeAlycia CummingsDiane A OgielaPublished in: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR (2022)
Animation technology appears to alleviate some of the burden associated with word- and sentence-level outcomes in children with typical development. Moreover, animation appears to reduce the effects of psycholinguistic features such as word frequency and imageability by increasing the transparency of the symbol. Given the increase in research in this area, speech-language pathologists may consider adopting animated graphic symbols on a case-by-case basis as a tool to augment the learning of word classes in which movement is integral to comprehension.