AbstractInferences are crucial to successful discourse comprehension. We assessed the contributions of vocabulary and working memory to inference making in children aged 5 and 6years (n=44), 7 and 8years (n=43), and 9 and 10years (n=43). Children listened to short narratives and answered questions to assess local and global coherence inferences after each one. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) confirmed developmental improvements on both types of inference. Although standardized measures of both vocabulary and working memory were correlated with inference making, multiple regression analyses determined that vocabulary was the key predictor. For local coherence inferences, only vocabulary predicted unique variance for the 6- and 8-year-olds; in c...
Reading comprehension research has identified sources of children’s difficulty with inference-making...
Background. Previous research suggests that children with specific comprehension difficulties have p...
Much work has demonstrated that children are able to use bottom-up linguistic cues to incrementally ...
Inferences are crucial to successful discourse comprehension. We assessed the contributions of vocab...
AbstractInferences are crucial to successful discourse comprehension. We assessed the contributions ...
Successful text comprehension results in a coherent mental model of the situation being described. T...
In this study we investigated the relation between young children's comprehension skill and inferenc...
Abstract To better understand the developmental trajectory of children's pragmatic development, s...
This study investigated inferential comprehension of oral text in preschoolers and its relationship ...
Understanding a text requires not only understanding the individual words and sentences, but also re...
This study aimed to explore whether the development of source memory is related to the use of lingui...
Item does not contain fulltextWe investigated the dimensionality of inference making in samples of 4...
Children at ages 4 and 7 were presented three stories, one in each of three causality versions, in o...
Background. Comprehension is critical for classroom learning and educational success. Inferences are...
The influence of vocabulary breadth (number of words known) and vocabulary depth (what is known abou...
Reading comprehension research has identified sources of children’s difficulty with inference-making...
Background. Previous research suggests that children with specific comprehension difficulties have p...
Much work has demonstrated that children are able to use bottom-up linguistic cues to incrementally ...
Inferences are crucial to successful discourse comprehension. We assessed the contributions of vocab...
AbstractInferences are crucial to successful discourse comprehension. We assessed the contributions ...
Successful text comprehension results in a coherent mental model of the situation being described. T...
In this study we investigated the relation between young children's comprehension skill and inferenc...
Abstract To better understand the developmental trajectory of children's pragmatic development, s...
This study investigated inferential comprehension of oral text in preschoolers and its relationship ...
Understanding a text requires not only understanding the individual words and sentences, but also re...
This study aimed to explore whether the development of source memory is related to the use of lingui...
Item does not contain fulltextWe investigated the dimensionality of inference making in samples of 4...
Children at ages 4 and 7 were presented three stories, one in each of three causality versions, in o...
Background. Comprehension is critical for classroom learning and educational success. Inferences are...
The influence of vocabulary breadth (number of words known) and vocabulary depth (what is known abou...
Reading comprehension research has identified sources of children’s difficulty with inference-making...
Background. Previous research suggests that children with specific comprehension difficulties have p...
Much work has demonstrated that children are able to use bottom-up linguistic cues to incrementally ...