This study examined a multi-componential approach to reading fluency in first and third grade Hebrew speaking children. Measures of naming speed, phonological awareness (PA), morphological awareness (MA), syntax awareness, and vocabulary were administered to first (N = 68) and third (N = 67) graders. Hierarchical regression models revealed that in both grades, naming speed accounted for most of the variance in each model. However, while in the first grade, word reading fluency was also predicted by vocabulary, in the third grade, both PA and MA were significant additional predictors. Predictive models of word reading fluency in Hebrew and applied implications are proposed
In this study, we investigated how word- and text-level processes contribute to different types of r...
Phonological and morphological awareness and its correlation with reading punctuated and non-punctua...
Learning to read is a critical building block in the acquisition of reading fluency. Previous studie...
This dissertation examined language and literacy development in English-Hebrew emerging bilinguals. ...
This dissertation examined language and literacy development in English-Hebrew emerging bilinguals. ...
This study investigated the word attack strategies used by English-speaking first graders learning H...
The present study attempted to investigate the underlying cognitive and linguistic skills necessary ...
In this study, we investigated how word- and text-level processes contribute to different types of r...
Predictors of early word reading are well established. However, it is unclear if these predictors ho...
We compared three phonological processing components (phonological awareness, rapid automatized nami...
This study was aimed at predicting individual differences in text reading fluency. The basic proposa...
This study was aimed at predicting individual differences in text reading fluency. The basic proposa...
This study was aimed at predicting individual differences in text reading fluency. The basic proposa...
In this study, we investigated how word- and text-level processes contribute to different types of r...
Despite the efficiency with which language users typically process spoken language, a growing body o...
In this study, we investigated how word- and text-level processes contribute to different types of r...
Phonological and morphological awareness and its correlation with reading punctuated and non-punctua...
Learning to read is a critical building block in the acquisition of reading fluency. Previous studie...
This dissertation examined language and literacy development in English-Hebrew emerging bilinguals. ...
This dissertation examined language and literacy development in English-Hebrew emerging bilinguals. ...
This study investigated the word attack strategies used by English-speaking first graders learning H...
The present study attempted to investigate the underlying cognitive and linguistic skills necessary ...
In this study, we investigated how word- and text-level processes contribute to different types of r...
Predictors of early word reading are well established. However, it is unclear if these predictors ho...
We compared three phonological processing components (phonological awareness, rapid automatized nami...
This study was aimed at predicting individual differences in text reading fluency. The basic proposa...
This study was aimed at predicting individual differences in text reading fluency. The basic proposa...
This study was aimed at predicting individual differences in text reading fluency. The basic proposa...
In this study, we investigated how word- and text-level processes contribute to different types of r...
Despite the efficiency with which language users typically process spoken language, a growing body o...
In this study, we investigated how word- and text-level processes contribute to different types of r...
Phonological and morphological awareness and its correlation with reading punctuated and non-punctua...
Learning to read is a critical building block in the acquisition of reading fluency. Previous studie...