Theories of normal reading development commonly propose that children move through various stages of reading development from using visual cues to developing phonological awareness and learning letter-to-sound correspondences. Current evidence suggests a reciprocal relationship between phonological awareness and reading ability. Dual-route models of word recognition can be interpreted as conceptualising phonological and orthographic decoding as two independent word processing routes. Flexible use of these strategies is considered necessary for successful reading and can be assessed using a phoneme/grapheme deletion task. Several current models assume that working memory plays an important role in reading since poor readers have bee...
Processing of both a word’s orthography (its printed form) and phonology (its associated speec...
Fluent reading requires successfully mapping between visual orthographic and auditory phonological r...
Purpose – Both orthographic and phonemic awareness are essential to reading. However, the role of or...
Theories of normal reading development commonly propose that children move through various stages o...
Theories of normal reading development commonly propose that children move through various stages o...
The self-teaching model of reading acquisition proposed by Share (1995, 1999) suggests that phonolo...
The self-teaching model of reading acquisition proposed by Share (1995, 1999) suggests that phonolo...
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...
Current understanding of specific reading disability (SRD) conceptualises the problem as stemming f...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relative contribution of phonological and visual-or...
Skilled reading often occurs with little effort. However, when basic reading processes are analyzed ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between phonological and orthographic pro-...
Processing of both a word’s orthography (its printed form) and phonology (its associated speech soun...
Purpose – Both orthographic and phonemic awareness are essential to reading. However, the role of or...
Processing of both a word’s orthography (its printed form) and phonology (its associated speec...
Fluent reading requires successfully mapping between visual orthographic and auditory phonological r...
Purpose – Both orthographic and phonemic awareness are essential to reading. However, the role of or...
Theories of normal reading development commonly propose that children move through various stages o...
Theories of normal reading development commonly propose that children move through various stages o...
The self-teaching model of reading acquisition proposed by Share (1995, 1999) suggests that phonolo...
The self-teaching model of reading acquisition proposed by Share (1995, 1999) suggests that phonolo...
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...
Current understanding of specific reading disability (SRD) conceptualises the problem as stemming f...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relative contribution of phonological and visual-or...
Skilled reading often occurs with little effort. However, when basic reading processes are analyzed ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between phonological and orthographic pro-...
Processing of both a word’s orthography (its printed form) and phonology (its associated speech soun...
Purpose – Both orthographic and phonemic awareness are essential to reading. However, the role of or...
Processing of both a word’s orthography (its printed form) and phonology (its associated speec...
Fluent reading requires successfully mapping between visual orthographic and auditory phonological r...
Purpose – Both orthographic and phonemic awareness are essential to reading. However, the role of or...