This research re-investigated the claim that beginning readers exploit information from the orthographic rime of clue words to help them to decode unfamiliar words. In Experiment 1, first-grade children were equally able to use orthographic information from the beginning, middle, and end of clue words to identify unfamiliar target words. Moreover, the improvement in reading end- (or orthographic rime-) same target words following clue word presentation reflected phonological priming. In second-grade children, with correction for retesting effects, improvement following clue word presentation for end-same and beginning-same target words was equivalent, although end-same target words improved more than middle-same target words. In Experiment ...
A masked priming procedure was used to explore developmental changes in the tuning of lexical word r...
Literate children can generate expectations about the spellings of newly learned words that they hav...
The aim of this study was to explore the reading and language skills that are associated with orthog...
Two experiments investigated the mechanisms underlying analogical transfer in the clue-word reading ...
The orthographic analogy effect for rime-based analogies has been debated, and theoretical arguments...
Bowey, Vaughan and Hansen (1998) have demonstrated that once phonological priming effects have been ...
The purpose of the present study was to determine the relationship between word recognition ability,...
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...
This research investigated children's use of orthographic rime correspondences in nonword reading in...
Various models reading development (Frith, 1985; Gough & Hillenger, 1980; Marsh, Friedman, Welch, & ...
Over the course of reading development, children are able to recognise an increasingly large number ...
Despite compelling evidence that analogy skills are available to beginning readers, few studies have...
Children develop some orthographic knowledge before learning to read. In some contexts phonological ...
Previous studies have found that children with reading difficulties need more exposures to acquire t...
A masked priming procedure was used to explore developmental changes in the tuning of lexical word r...
Literate children can generate expectations about the spellings of newly learned words that they hav...
The aim of this study was to explore the reading and language skills that are associated with orthog...
Two experiments investigated the mechanisms underlying analogical transfer in the clue-word reading ...
The orthographic analogy effect for rime-based analogies has been debated, and theoretical arguments...
Bowey, Vaughan and Hansen (1998) have demonstrated that once phonological priming effects have been ...
The purpose of the present study was to determine the relationship between word recognition ability,...
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...
This research investigated children's use of orthographic rime correspondences in nonword reading in...
Various models reading development (Frith, 1985; Gough & Hillenger, 1980; Marsh, Friedman, Welch, & ...
Over the course of reading development, children are able to recognise an increasingly large number ...
Despite compelling evidence that analogy skills are available to beginning readers, few studies have...
Children develop some orthographic knowledge before learning to read. In some contexts phonological ...
Previous studies have found that children with reading difficulties need more exposures to acquire t...
A masked priming procedure was used to explore developmental changes in the tuning of lexical word r...
Literate children can generate expectations about the spellings of newly learned words that they hav...
The aim of this study was to explore the reading and language skills that are associated with orthog...