Children with specific reading comprehension difficulties were compared with control children on tests of language skill. The two groups performed at a similar level on tests requiring predominantly phonological skills, but the poor comprehenders performed less well on tests tapping semantic ability. Although the two groups were matched for decoding ability (as assessed by nonword reading), the poor comprehenders were worse at reading words with irregular spelling patterns and low-frequency words. These results show that despite having adequate phonological decoding skills, poor comprehenders have problems reading words that are typically read with support from semantics. These findings are related to connectionist models of reading develop...
Item does not contain fulltextThe influences of word decoding, availability and accessibility of sem...
The majority of struggling readers experience difficulty with accurate and fluent word recognition. ...
Contains fulltext : 197460.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present stu...
Children with specific reading comprehension difficulties were compared with control children on tes...
This study investigated individual differences in vocabulary acquisition in 8-9-year-old children wi...
Theorists of reading comprehension failure are split between two groups: those that posit low-level ...
Children with reading comprehension difficulties display impaired performance on semantic processing...
The development of decoding skills has traditionally been viewed as a stage-like process during whic...
Shankweiler and colleagues argue that text comprehensionproblems in young children arise from phonol...
Data are presented in seven chapters that address the reciprocal relationship between oral vocabular...
Using a word order correction paradigm, we assessed syntactic awareness skills in children with good...
Although it is well established that a relationship exists between specific reading disability and s...
This study compared orthographic and semantic aspects of word learning in children who differed in r...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examined phonological, semantic, and syntactic pr...
Substantial controversy has surrounded the premise that semantic information may make an important...
Item does not contain fulltextThe influences of word decoding, availability and accessibility of sem...
The majority of struggling readers experience difficulty with accurate and fluent word recognition. ...
Contains fulltext : 197460.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present stu...
Children with specific reading comprehension difficulties were compared with control children on tes...
This study investigated individual differences in vocabulary acquisition in 8-9-year-old children wi...
Theorists of reading comprehension failure are split between two groups: those that posit low-level ...
Children with reading comprehension difficulties display impaired performance on semantic processing...
The development of decoding skills has traditionally been viewed as a stage-like process during whic...
Shankweiler and colleagues argue that text comprehensionproblems in young children arise from phonol...
Data are presented in seven chapters that address the reciprocal relationship between oral vocabular...
Using a word order correction paradigm, we assessed syntactic awareness skills in children with good...
Although it is well established that a relationship exists between specific reading disability and s...
This study compared orthographic and semantic aspects of word learning in children who differed in r...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examined phonological, semantic, and syntactic pr...
Substantial controversy has surrounded the premise that semantic information may make an important...
Item does not contain fulltextThe influences of word decoding, availability and accessibility of sem...
The majority of struggling readers experience difficulty with accurate and fluent word recognition. ...
Contains fulltext : 197460.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present stu...