Letter knowledge is considered an important cognitive foundation for learning to read. The underlying mechanisms of the association between letter knowledge and reading skills are, however, not fully understood. Acquiring letter knowledge depends on the ability to learn and retrieve sound–symbol pairings. In the current study, this process was explored by setting preschool children’s (N = 242, mean age = 5.57 years) performance in the acquisition and retrieval of a paired associate learning (PAL) task in relation to their letter knowledge as well as to their performance in tasks assessing precursors of reading skills (i.e., phonological awareness, rapid automatized naming, phonological short-term memory, backward recall, and response inhibi...
Visual-verbal paired associate learning (PAL) refers to the ability to establish an arbitrary associ...
The current study examined the role of serial processing of newly learned sound–symbol associations ...
Being able to read is very important in our literate society. Many studies, therefore, have examined...
Visual-verbal-paired associate learning (PAL) is strongly related to reading acquisition, possibly i...
Knowledge of letter–sound correspondences underpins successful reading acquisition, and yet little i...
Paired-associate learning (PAL) tasks measure the ability to form a novel association between a stim...
To examine how young children learn to read new words, we asked preschoolers (N = 115, mean age 4 ye...
It is now widely accepted that phonological language skills are a critical foundation for learning t...
It is now widely accepted that phonological language skills are a critical foundation for learning t...
Previous correlational and experimental research has found a positive association between phonologic...
Published online: 08 Dec 2020Visual-verbal-paired associate learning (PAL) is strongly related to re...
Seventy-five 6- to 11-year-old children were administered tests of phonological awareness, verbal sh...
Considerable research has been conducted examining the contribution of early phonological memory (PM...
The development of letter-sound (lS) and letter-name (LN) knowledge and associations with other read...
The authors review current knowledge about the cognitive processes underlying the early stages of wo...
Visual-verbal paired associate learning (PAL) refers to the ability to establish an arbitrary associ...
The current study examined the role of serial processing of newly learned sound–symbol associations ...
Being able to read is very important in our literate society. Many studies, therefore, have examined...
Visual-verbal-paired associate learning (PAL) is strongly related to reading acquisition, possibly i...
Knowledge of letter–sound correspondences underpins successful reading acquisition, and yet little i...
Paired-associate learning (PAL) tasks measure the ability to form a novel association between a stim...
To examine how young children learn to read new words, we asked preschoolers (N = 115, mean age 4 ye...
It is now widely accepted that phonological language skills are a critical foundation for learning t...
It is now widely accepted that phonological language skills are a critical foundation for learning t...
Previous correlational and experimental research has found a positive association between phonologic...
Published online: 08 Dec 2020Visual-verbal-paired associate learning (PAL) is strongly related to re...
Seventy-five 6- to 11-year-old children were administered tests of phonological awareness, verbal sh...
Considerable research has been conducted examining the contribution of early phonological memory (PM...
The development of letter-sound (lS) and letter-name (LN) knowledge and associations with other read...
The authors review current knowledge about the cognitive processes underlying the early stages of wo...
Visual-verbal paired associate learning (PAL) refers to the ability to establish an arbitrary associ...
The current study examined the role of serial processing of newly learned sound–symbol associations ...
Being able to read is very important in our literate society. Many studies, therefore, have examined...