Two experiments investigated the mechanisms underlying analogical transfer in the clue-word reading task developed by Goswami and her colleagues. Across both experiments, an equivalent number of “analogy” responses were made regardless of whether the clue word was seen or just heard. In addition, the number of “analogy” responses to words sharing both orthographic and phonological overlap with the clue words was no greater than that shown to words sharing only pronunciations. These results provide no evidence for the view that beginning readers make genuine orthographic-based analogies. Instead, the findings are interpreted within a framework in which phonological priming, in combination with the children's own partial decoding attempts bas...
The research addresses the role of lexical analogies in early reading by examining variation in chil...
Current understanding of specific reading disability (SRD) conceptualises the problem as stemming f...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate developmental changes in children's use of rime-level ...
The orthographic analogy effect for rime-based analogies has been debated, and theoretical arguments...
This research re-investigated the claim that beginning readers exploit information from the orthogra...
Bowey, Vaughan and Hansen (1998) have demonstrated that once phonological priming effects have been ...
Despite compelling evidence that analogy skills are available to beginning readers, few studies have...
Recent research in phonological awareness found a strong link between rhyming ability in preschool c...
Recent research in phonological awareness found a strong link between rhyming ability in preschool c...
U. Goswami (1999, Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 72, 210-219) argues that the findings of...
A number of factors contribute to proficient word recognition, including phonological awareness and ...
A number of factors contribute to proficient word recognition, including phonological awareness and ...
This thesis examines the role of analogy in the development of reading and spelling. Analogy is defi...
The purpose of the present study was to determine the relationship between word recognition ability,...
Current understanding of specific reading disability (SRD) conceptualises the problem as stemming f...
The research addresses the role of lexical analogies in early reading by examining variation in chil...
Current understanding of specific reading disability (SRD) conceptualises the problem as stemming f...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate developmental changes in children's use of rime-level ...
The orthographic analogy effect for rime-based analogies has been debated, and theoretical arguments...
This research re-investigated the claim that beginning readers exploit information from the orthogra...
Bowey, Vaughan and Hansen (1998) have demonstrated that once phonological priming effects have been ...
Despite compelling evidence that analogy skills are available to beginning readers, few studies have...
Recent research in phonological awareness found a strong link between rhyming ability in preschool c...
Recent research in phonological awareness found a strong link between rhyming ability in preschool c...
U. Goswami (1999, Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 72, 210-219) argues that the findings of...
A number of factors contribute to proficient word recognition, including phonological awareness and ...
A number of factors contribute to proficient word recognition, including phonological awareness and ...
This thesis examines the role of analogy in the development of reading and spelling. Analogy is defi...
The purpose of the present study was to determine the relationship between word recognition ability,...
Current understanding of specific reading disability (SRD) conceptualises the problem as stemming f...
The research addresses the role of lexical analogies in early reading by examining variation in chil...
Current understanding of specific reading disability (SRD) conceptualises the problem as stemming f...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate developmental changes in children's use of rime-level ...