Current understanding of specific reading disability (SRD) conceptualises the problem as stemming from a specific deficit in phonological awareness. Phonological awareness is essential to reading development and so a deficit in this skill would impair successful reading acquisition. Research suggests that there is a reciprocal causal relationship between phonological awareness and reading acquisition. It is also suggested that the level of phonological awareness necessary as a prerequisite to reading acquisition lies at the level of onset/rime awareness and that phonemic awareness is a more sophisticated awareness which arises as a product of reading acquisition. An interactive analogy model of reading development proposes that th...
The general aim of this thesis was to examine variations in the word decoding skills of reading disa...
Purpose – Both orthographic and phonemic awareness are essential to reading. However, the role of or...
The study of children's language abilities as they relate to the acquisition of reading skills ...
Current understanding of specific reading disability (SRD) conceptualises the problem as stemming f...
The self-teaching model of reading acquisition proposed by Share (1995, 1999) suggests that phonolo...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between phonological and orthographic pro-...
Theories of normal reading development commonly propose that children move through various stages o...
Recent research in phonological awareness found a strong link between rhyming ability in preschool c...
A number of factors contribute to proficient word recognition, including phonological awareness and ...
Phonological decoding skill has been proposed to be key to successful sight word learning (orthograp...
The orthographic analogy effect for rime-based analogies has been debated, and theoretical arguments...
© 2000 Catherine C. Gilson-GinnMany poor readers experience difficulties in word identification, the...
Two experiments investigated the mechanisms underlying analogical transfer in the clue-word reading ...
The most influential theory of learning to read is based on the idea that children rely on phonolog...
The self-teaching hypothesis proposes that phonological recoding functions as a self-teaching mechan...
The general aim of this thesis was to examine variations in the word decoding skills of reading disa...
Purpose – Both orthographic and phonemic awareness are essential to reading. However, the role of or...
The study of children's language abilities as they relate to the acquisition of reading skills ...
Current understanding of specific reading disability (SRD) conceptualises the problem as stemming f...
The self-teaching model of reading acquisition proposed by Share (1995, 1999) suggests that phonolo...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between phonological and orthographic pro-...
Theories of normal reading development commonly propose that children move through various stages o...
Recent research in phonological awareness found a strong link between rhyming ability in preschool c...
A number of factors contribute to proficient word recognition, including phonological awareness and ...
Phonological decoding skill has been proposed to be key to successful sight word learning (orthograp...
The orthographic analogy effect for rime-based analogies has been debated, and theoretical arguments...
© 2000 Catherine C. Gilson-GinnMany poor readers experience difficulties in word identification, the...
Two experiments investigated the mechanisms underlying analogical transfer in the clue-word reading ...
The most influential theory of learning to read is based on the idea that children rely on phonolog...
The self-teaching hypothesis proposes that phonological recoding functions as a self-teaching mechan...
The general aim of this thesis was to examine variations in the word decoding skills of reading disa...
Purpose – Both orthographic and phonemic awareness are essential to reading. However, the role of or...
The study of children's language abilities as they relate to the acquisition of reading skills ...