The effects of printed word frequency and transparency measures on single word reading accuracy were examined in 105 six-year-old children. The results indicated that it may be necessary to re-appraise notions of orthography-to-phonology correspondences for children of this age. The influence of orthographic neighbourhood size appeared to derive from word frequency and graphemic complexity. The results also indicated that sonograph frequency was more predictive of reading accuracy than the GPC rules and weighted correspondences currently embodied in dual route and connectionist models of skilled reading
This chapter concerns the word reading predictive values and the dynamics of alphanumeric rapid auto...
Multisyllabic words have been neglected in determining the relationship between spelling and sound i...
When children start to learn to read English, they benefit from learning grapheme-phoneme correspond...
The effects of printed word frequency and transparency measures on single word reading accuracy were...
The object of the research reported in this thesis was to investigate the effects of word characteri...
Alphabetic orthographies differ in the transparency of their letter-sound mappings, with English ort...
There is increasing evidence of a relationship between orthographic processing skill, or the ability...
The current study used the orthographic rime frequency effect as a means of investigating the develo...
In a study of third- and fourth-grade children it was established that orthographic processing abili...
Children’s skill at recoding graphemes to phonemes is widely understood as the driver of their progr...
The acquisition of reading skill was studied in 503 Italian children in first to eighth grade using ...
Spanish-speaking children learn to read words printed in a relatively transparent orthography. Varia...
Spanish-speaking children learn to read words printed in a relatively transparent orthography. Varia...
A correlational study was designed to examine the general processing speed and orthographic processi...
Phonological awareness directly relates to reading skill in children learning to read alphabetic ort...
This chapter concerns the word reading predictive values and the dynamics of alphanumeric rapid auto...
Multisyllabic words have been neglected in determining the relationship between spelling and sound i...
When children start to learn to read English, they benefit from learning grapheme-phoneme correspond...
The effects of printed word frequency and transparency measures on single word reading accuracy were...
The object of the research reported in this thesis was to investigate the effects of word characteri...
Alphabetic orthographies differ in the transparency of their letter-sound mappings, with English ort...
There is increasing evidence of a relationship between orthographic processing skill, or the ability...
The current study used the orthographic rime frequency effect as a means of investigating the develo...
In a study of third- and fourth-grade children it was established that orthographic processing abili...
Children’s skill at recoding graphemes to phonemes is widely understood as the driver of their progr...
The acquisition of reading skill was studied in 503 Italian children in first to eighth grade using ...
Spanish-speaking children learn to read words printed in a relatively transparent orthography. Varia...
Spanish-speaking children learn to read words printed in a relatively transparent orthography. Varia...
A correlational study was designed to examine the general processing speed and orthographic processi...
Phonological awareness directly relates to reading skill in children learning to read alphabetic ort...
This chapter concerns the word reading predictive values and the dynamics of alphanumeric rapid auto...
Multisyllabic words have been neglected in determining the relationship between spelling and sound i...
When children start to learn to read English, they benefit from learning grapheme-phoneme correspond...