The ability to reflect on the speech sound system of language, phonological awareness, has been shown to influence the acquisition of literacy. Previously published evidence of the nature of the linguistic and cognitive competencies underlying phonological awareness has involved primarily study of children older than 6 years. Within the United Kingdom, children enter school aged between 4 years 6 months and 5 years. There is therefore a need to investigate the variables which influence the emergence of metaphonological processing in this population of pre-school, pre-literate children. The current study involved 41 monolingual pre-literate children aged within a month of their fifth birthday. An exploratory regression analysis indicated tha...
International audiencePhonological awareness skills are critical for reading acquisition, yet relati...
Speech problems and reading disorders are linked, suggesting that speech problems may potentially be...
This study investigates how children’s sensitivity to prosodic characteristics in speech is related ...
The level of language development reached in pre-school age is considered the most reliable predicto...
Despite the fact that phonological awareness (PA) is one of the strongest predictors of reading acqu...
Previous research has shown a clear relationship between phonological awareness and early readin...
Background: The level of language development reached in pre-school age is considered the most relia...
The paper reports a series of studies of reading and metaphonological processing by children in thei...
A short-term longitudinal study was carried out on a group of 67 preschool children. At three points...
Reading development is critically dependent on phonological processes involving operations on a lang...
Significant controversy exists about the nature of phonological awareness, a causal variable in read...
This study reports developmental data for the phonological awareness and processing skills of 57 nor...
In a longitudinal study following prereading kindergartners through first grade, the variables verba...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships between the phonological and metapho...
The development of phonological awareness is an important indicator for the possible later emergenc...
International audiencePhonological awareness skills are critical for reading acquisition, yet relati...
Speech problems and reading disorders are linked, suggesting that speech problems may potentially be...
This study investigates how children’s sensitivity to prosodic characteristics in speech is related ...
The level of language development reached in pre-school age is considered the most reliable predicto...
Despite the fact that phonological awareness (PA) is one of the strongest predictors of reading acqu...
Previous research has shown a clear relationship between phonological awareness and early readin...
Background: The level of language development reached in pre-school age is considered the most relia...
The paper reports a series of studies of reading and metaphonological processing by children in thei...
A short-term longitudinal study was carried out on a group of 67 preschool children. At three points...
Reading development is critically dependent on phonological processes involving operations on a lang...
Significant controversy exists about the nature of phonological awareness, a causal variable in read...
This study reports developmental data for the phonological awareness and processing skills of 57 nor...
In a longitudinal study following prereading kindergartners through first grade, the variables verba...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships between the phonological and metapho...
The development of phonological awareness is an important indicator for the possible later emergenc...
International audiencePhonological awareness skills are critical for reading acquisition, yet relati...
Speech problems and reading disorders are linked, suggesting that speech problems may potentially be...
This study investigates how children’s sensitivity to prosodic characteristics in speech is related ...