We report the associations between phonological awareness and orthographic knowledge in readers of alphasyllabic Kannada. Less fluent 9- to 12-year-olds with lower orthographic knowledge were at floor on phoneme tasks, but more fluent readers, with greater orthographic knowledge, showed significant phonemic awareness. Orthographic knowledge, phoneme awareness, and RAN were independent predictors of reading rate and, together with syllable awareness, predicted individual differences in reading accuracy. Taken together, we suggest that increasing alphasyllabic literacy promotes a dual representation at the syllable and phoneme level and that the analytic processes involved in acquiring orthographic knowledge and mappings with phonology are a ...
Literacy success depends on various language components such as, morphological awareness, phonologic...
This paper addresses the question whether the cognitive underpinnings of reading and spelling are un...
Reading is an essential skill in modern societies, yet not all learners necessarily become proficien...
We report the associations between phonological awareness and orthographic knowledge in readers of a...
Acquisition of orthographic knowledge and phonemic sensitivity are processes that are central to ear...
Phonological and orthographic processing are important cognitive skills required in reading. The pre...
This study investigated the relationships between phonological awareness and reading in Oriya and En...
Alphabetic orthographies differ in the transparency of their letter-sound mappings, with English ort...
The alphasyllabary of Kannada comprises more than 400 symbols called akshara; each symbol is visuo-s...
We investigated children's spelling in the alphasyllabic writing system of Kannada, a South Indian l...
For many years researchers have been investigating several aspects of reading and writing. One major...
In Kannada, visual features are arranged in blocks called akshara, making this a visually more compl...
In this article, we provide a cross-linguistic perspective on the universals and particulars in lear...
Most studies examining individual differences in learning to read have been carried out with English...
The symbol units of many writing systems of South Asia are called the akshara. While the akshara in ...
Literacy success depends on various language components such as, morphological awareness, phonologic...
This paper addresses the question whether the cognitive underpinnings of reading and spelling are un...
Reading is an essential skill in modern societies, yet not all learners necessarily become proficien...
We report the associations between phonological awareness and orthographic knowledge in readers of a...
Acquisition of orthographic knowledge and phonemic sensitivity are processes that are central to ear...
Phonological and orthographic processing are important cognitive skills required in reading. The pre...
This study investigated the relationships between phonological awareness and reading in Oriya and En...
Alphabetic orthographies differ in the transparency of their letter-sound mappings, with English ort...
The alphasyllabary of Kannada comprises more than 400 symbols called akshara; each symbol is visuo-s...
We investigated children's spelling in the alphasyllabic writing system of Kannada, a South Indian l...
For many years researchers have been investigating several aspects of reading and writing. One major...
In Kannada, visual features are arranged in blocks called akshara, making this a visually more compl...
In this article, we provide a cross-linguistic perspective on the universals and particulars in lear...
Most studies examining individual differences in learning to read have been carried out with English...
The symbol units of many writing systems of South Asia are called the akshara. While the akshara in ...
Literacy success depends on various language components such as, morphological awareness, phonologic...
This paper addresses the question whether the cognitive underpinnings of reading and spelling are un...
Reading is an essential skill in modern societies, yet not all learners necessarily become proficien...