Error analyses using a multidimensional measure were conducted on the misspellings of Kindergarten children speaking English as a first (EL1) and English as a second language (ESL) in order to detect any differences in early spelling ability between language groups. Oral vocabulary, syntactic knowledge, phonological processing, letter/word reading, and alphabet writing fluency tasks were also administered. The speakers of EL1 and ESL achieved similar spelling sophistication scores despite lower oral vocabulary and syntactic knowledge for the ESL group. More sophisticated spelling approaches were related to better-developed phonological processing, syntactic knowledge, and early word reading irrespective of language status. Résumé Afin de dé...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the use of linguistic knowledge in spelling by analyzin...
The study investigated the effects of learning literacy in different first languages (L1s) on the ac...
This study compared the oral language, phonological awareness, reading, and spelling skills of Tagal...
Abstract Error analyses using a multidimensional measure were conducted on the misspellings of Ki...
A collection of cognitive, linguistic, and spelling measures were administered to third- grade Engli...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of the present study was to explore the developm...
Previous research investigations in the area of spelling development have adopted two approaches, th...
Phonological awareness is recognized as being a key factor contributing to students' development of ...
Spelling development has traditionally been viewed as occurring in stages, in which linguistic skill...
Spelling mistakes have largely been ignored as a source of information about students’ linguistic sk...
The first study examined the development of reading, spelling and syntactic skills in English speak...
Contains fulltext : 102803.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study fo...
Orthographies vary in how sounds are translated to print. Alphabetic orthographies utilize grapheme...
This study investigated the role of development, phoneme position and first language (L1) typology o...
Abstract This longitudinal case study investigated the development of spelling and orthographic k...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the use of linguistic knowledge in spelling by analyzin...
The study investigated the effects of learning literacy in different first languages (L1s) on the ac...
This study compared the oral language, phonological awareness, reading, and spelling skills of Tagal...
Abstract Error analyses using a multidimensional measure were conducted on the misspellings of Ki...
A collection of cognitive, linguistic, and spelling measures were administered to third- grade Engli...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of the present study was to explore the developm...
Previous research investigations in the area of spelling development have adopted two approaches, th...
Phonological awareness is recognized as being a key factor contributing to students' development of ...
Spelling development has traditionally been viewed as occurring in stages, in which linguistic skill...
Spelling mistakes have largely been ignored as a source of information about students’ linguistic sk...
The first study examined the development of reading, spelling and syntactic skills in English speak...
Contains fulltext : 102803.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study fo...
Orthographies vary in how sounds are translated to print. Alphabetic orthographies utilize grapheme...
This study investigated the role of development, phoneme position and first language (L1) typology o...
Abstract This longitudinal case study investigated the development of spelling and orthographic k...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the use of linguistic knowledge in spelling by analyzin...
The study investigated the effects of learning literacy in different first languages (L1s) on the ac...
This study compared the oral language, phonological awareness, reading, and spelling skills of Tagal...