In a longitudinal study, we looked at the link between children's understanding of a morphemically-based orthographic rule and their awareness of morphemic distinctions. The orthographic rule in question was the use of the apostrophe to denote possession in English. Early on in the study, we gave the children phonological, semantic/syntactic and morpho-syntactic awareness tasks, and later we gave them a spelling task in which they had to write words which were either genitives (e.g., 'boy's') or nominative or accusative plurals (e.g., 'boys'). Eight- to 10-year-old children found this task difficult, but their performance improved to some extent with age. The morpho-syntactic, but not the phonological or semantic/syntactic, awareness tasks ...
Previous research investigations in the area of spelling development have adopted two approaches, th...
Previous research has suggested that children in the early grades of primary school do not have much...
We examined how whole-word lexical information and knowledge of distributional properties of orthogr...
Because the spelling of many words in the English language (and in many other languages as well) dep...
In this final chapter, we shall write about our findings in the context of current theory and practi...
Morphological awareness, the metalinguistic ability to understand, think about, and manipulate the p...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was twofold. First, we investigated whether first-grade children ...
Our book has two aims. Its first is to persuade our readers that morphemes are extremely important f...
This thesis examines 5- to 9-year-old children's ability to represent spelling patterns determined b...
Learning to spell requires integration of phonological, orthographic, and morphological knowledge. H...
This study assessed the morphological knowledge of kindergarten and first grade children in relation...
Children develop morphological awareness, or the understanding of words, throughout the primary scho...
Whilst spelling is a feature of most primary classrooms, it is an aspect of literacy instruction tha...
We examined how whole-word lexical information and knowledge of distributional properties of orthogr...
ABSTRACT We investigated Finnish children's use of morphological knowledge in spelling. A spell...
Previous research investigations in the area of spelling development have adopted two approaches, th...
Previous research has suggested that children in the early grades of primary school do not have much...
We examined how whole-word lexical information and knowledge of distributional properties of orthogr...
Because the spelling of many words in the English language (and in many other languages as well) dep...
In this final chapter, we shall write about our findings in the context of current theory and practi...
Morphological awareness, the metalinguistic ability to understand, think about, and manipulate the p...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was twofold. First, we investigated whether first-grade children ...
Our book has two aims. Its first is to persuade our readers that morphemes are extremely important f...
This thesis examines 5- to 9-year-old children's ability to represent spelling patterns determined b...
Learning to spell requires integration of phonological, orthographic, and morphological knowledge. H...
This study assessed the morphological knowledge of kindergarten and first grade children in relation...
Children develop morphological awareness, or the understanding of words, throughout the primary scho...
Whilst spelling is a feature of most primary classrooms, it is an aspect of literacy instruction tha...
We examined how whole-word lexical information and knowledge of distributional properties of orthogr...
ABSTRACT We investigated Finnish children's use of morphological knowledge in spelling. A spell...
Previous research investigations in the area of spelling development have adopted two approaches, th...
Previous research has suggested that children in the early grades of primary school do not have much...
We examined how whole-word lexical information and knowledge of distributional properties of orthogr...