Using a word order correction paradigm, we assessed syntactic awareness skills in children with good and poor reading comprehension, matched for age, decoding skill, and nonverbal ability. Poor comprehenders performed less well than normal readers, and the performance of both groups was influenced by the syntactic complexity and semantic ambiguity of the sentences. These findings support the view that poor comprehenders have language processing difficulties encompassing grammatical as well as semantic weaknesses, although their phonological processing skills are normal. The implications of such language weaknesses for the development of skilled reading are discussed
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examined phonological, semantic, and syntactic pr...
This longitudinal study examined the performance of poor comprehenders on several reading-related ab...
Children with specific reading comprehension difficulties were compared with control children on tes...
This research was designed to test the hypotheses that less skilled readers are delayed relative to ...
Poor comprehenders have intact word reading skills but struggle specifically with understanding what...
This study examined the hypothesis that poor readers are deficient in syntactic comprehension and th...
Children with specific reading comprehension difficulties were compared with control children on tes...
In this study, we examined 5th grade students’ levels of vocabulary knowledge and syntactic awarenes...
As a group, poor comprehenders (children who have poor reading comprehension despite age-appropriate...
Although it is well established that a relationship exists between specific reading disability and s...
The majority of struggling readers experience difficulty with accurate and fluent word recognition. ...
Syntactic awareness has been linked to word reading and reading comprehension (Tunmer & Bowey, 1984)...
Theorists of reading comprehension failure are split between two groups: those that posit low-level ...
Background. Children with fluent and accurate word reading in the presence of poor text comprehensio...
Shankweiler and colleagues argue that text comprehensionproblems in young children arise from phonol...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examined phonological, semantic, and syntactic pr...
This longitudinal study examined the performance of poor comprehenders on several reading-related ab...
Children with specific reading comprehension difficulties were compared with control children on tes...
This research was designed to test the hypotheses that less skilled readers are delayed relative to ...
Poor comprehenders have intact word reading skills but struggle specifically with understanding what...
This study examined the hypothesis that poor readers are deficient in syntactic comprehension and th...
Children with specific reading comprehension difficulties were compared with control children on tes...
In this study, we examined 5th grade students’ levels of vocabulary knowledge and syntactic awarenes...
As a group, poor comprehenders (children who have poor reading comprehension despite age-appropriate...
Although it is well established that a relationship exists between specific reading disability and s...
The majority of struggling readers experience difficulty with accurate and fluent word recognition. ...
Syntactic awareness has been linked to word reading and reading comprehension (Tunmer & Bowey, 1984)...
Theorists of reading comprehension failure are split between two groups: those that posit low-level ...
Background. Children with fluent and accurate word reading in the presence of poor text comprehensio...
Shankweiler and colleagues argue that text comprehensionproblems in young children arise from phonol...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examined phonological, semantic, and syntactic pr...
This longitudinal study examined the performance of poor comprehenders on several reading-related ab...
Children with specific reading comprehension difficulties were compared with control children on tes...