We examined cross-linguistic effects in the relationship between serial and discrete versions of digit naming and word reading. In total, 113 Mandarin-speaking Chinese children, 100 Korean children, 112 English-speaking Canadian children, and 108 Greek children in Grade 3 were administered tasks of serial and discrete naming of words and digits. Interrelations among tasks indicated that the link between rapid naming and reading is largely determined by the format of the tasks across orthographies. Multigroup path analyses with discrete and serial word reading as dependent variables revealed commonalities as well as significant differences between writing systems. The path coefficient from discrete digits to discrete words was greater for th...
This paper addresses the question whether the cognitive underpinnings of reading and spelling are un...
Rapid automatized naming (RAN) has been established as a powerful predictor of word reading skills, ...
International audienceThis paper addresses the question whether the cognitive underpinnings of readi...
Previous studies have shown that the ability to simultaneously process multiple items when these app...
During reading acquisition, word recognition is assumed to undergo a developmental shift from slow s...
During reading acquisition, word recognition is assumed to undergo a developmental shift from slow s...
Throughout reading development, a gradual shift is seen in the processes underlying word identificat...
This study aimed to examine (a) the developing interrelations between the efficiency of reading indi...
The current study examined several alternative explanations of the association between serial naming...
The serial advantage, defined as the gain in naming rate in the serial over the discrete task of the...
This study aimed to investigate the relationship between rapid automatized naming (RAN) and reading ...
<p>During reading acquisition, word recognition is assumed to undergo a developmental shift from slo...
<p>During reading acquisition, word recognition is assumed to undergo a developmental shift from slo...
A central question in the field of foreign language acquisition is whether the processes involved in...
This paper addresses the question whether the cognitive underpinnings of reading and spelling are un...
This paper addresses the question whether the cognitive underpinnings of reading and spelling are un...
Rapid automatized naming (RAN) has been established as a powerful predictor of word reading skills, ...
International audienceThis paper addresses the question whether the cognitive underpinnings of readi...
Previous studies have shown that the ability to simultaneously process multiple items when these app...
During reading acquisition, word recognition is assumed to undergo a developmental shift from slow s...
During reading acquisition, word recognition is assumed to undergo a developmental shift from slow s...
Throughout reading development, a gradual shift is seen in the processes underlying word identificat...
This study aimed to examine (a) the developing interrelations between the efficiency of reading indi...
The current study examined several alternative explanations of the association between serial naming...
The serial advantage, defined as the gain in naming rate in the serial over the discrete task of the...
This study aimed to investigate the relationship between rapid automatized naming (RAN) and reading ...
<p>During reading acquisition, word recognition is assumed to undergo a developmental shift from slo...
<p>During reading acquisition, word recognition is assumed to undergo a developmental shift from slo...
A central question in the field of foreign language acquisition is whether the processes involved in...
This paper addresses the question whether the cognitive underpinnings of reading and spelling are un...
This paper addresses the question whether the cognitive underpinnings of reading and spelling are un...
Rapid automatized naming (RAN) has been established as a powerful predictor of word reading skills, ...
International audienceThis paper addresses the question whether the cognitive underpinnings of readi...