Previous research has suggested that children in the early grades of primary school do not have much awareness of morphemes. In this study, a priming paradigm was used to try to detect early signs of morphological representation of stems through a spelling task presented to Portuguese children (N = 805; age range 6-9 years). Primes shared the stem with the targets and contained well-articulated, stressed vowels; the stems of the target words and pseudo-words contained non-stressed schwa vowels, which typically result in spelling difficulties. If priming proved effective, the well-articulated vowels in the prime should result in an improvement in the spelling of the schwa vowels. Primes were presented in two conditions: in only-oral or in or...
This thesis examines 5- to 9-year-old children's ability to represent spelling patterns determined b...
Treiman and Cassar (1996) argued that young children are capable of assembling spellings from their ...
Treiman and Cassar (1996) argued that young children are capable of assembling spellings from their ...
Children in the early grades of primary school do not seem to have much awareness of morphemes. In t...
Children in the early grades of primary school do not seem to have much awareness of morphemes. In t...
Previous research has suggested that children in the early grades of primary school do not have muc...
This study aims to test whether morphological priming aids spelling accuracy; by comparing the score...
Children in the early grades of primary school do not seem to have much awareness of morphemes. In t...
Children in the early grades of primary school do not seem to have much awareness of morphemes. In t...
Children in the early grades of primary school do not seem to have much awareness of morphemes. In t...
Children in the early grades of primary school do not seem to have much awareness of morphemes. In t...
International audiencePrior evidence from masked morphological priming has revealed conflicting find...
International audiencePrior evidence from masked morphological priming has revealed conflicting find...
Prior evidence from masked morphological priming has revealed conflicting findings regarding the acq...
International audiencePrior evidence from masked morphological priming has revealed conflicting find...
This thesis examines 5- to 9-year-old children's ability to represent spelling patterns determined b...
Treiman and Cassar (1996) argued that young children are capable of assembling spellings from their ...
Treiman and Cassar (1996) argued that young children are capable of assembling spellings from their ...
Children in the early grades of primary school do not seem to have much awareness of morphemes. In t...
Children in the early grades of primary school do not seem to have much awareness of morphemes. In t...
Previous research has suggested that children in the early grades of primary school do not have muc...
This study aims to test whether morphological priming aids spelling accuracy; by comparing the score...
Children in the early grades of primary school do not seem to have much awareness of morphemes. In t...
Children in the early grades of primary school do not seem to have much awareness of morphemes. In t...
Children in the early grades of primary school do not seem to have much awareness of morphemes. In t...
Children in the early grades of primary school do not seem to have much awareness of morphemes. In t...
International audiencePrior evidence from masked morphological priming has revealed conflicting find...
International audiencePrior evidence from masked morphological priming has revealed conflicting find...
Prior evidence from masked morphological priming has revealed conflicting findings regarding the acq...
International audiencePrior evidence from masked morphological priming has revealed conflicting find...
This thesis examines 5- to 9-year-old children's ability to represent spelling patterns determined b...
Treiman and Cassar (1996) argued that young children are capable of assembling spellings from their ...
Treiman and Cassar (1996) argued that young children are capable of assembling spellings from their ...