Reading acquisition involves learning to associate visual symbols with spoken language. Multiple lines of evidence indicate that instruction on the relationship between spellings and sounds may be particularly important.However, it is unclear whether the effectiveness of this form of instruction depends on pre-existing oral language knowledge.To investigate this issue, we developed a series of computational models of reading incorporating orthographic, phonological and semantic processing to simulate bothartificialand natural orthographic learning conditions in adults and children. We exposed the models to instruction focused on spelling-sound or spelling-meaning relationships, and tested the influence of the models' oral language proficien...
It is widely held that children implicitly learn the structure of their writing system through stati...
It is widely held that children implicitly learn the structure of their writing system through stati...
International audienceHow do children learn to read? How do deficits in various components of the re...
Reading acquisition involves learning to associate visual symbols with spoken language. Multiple lin...
Reading acquisition involves learning to associate visual symbols with spoken language. Multiple lin...
To become a proficient reader, children have to learn mappings between print, sound and meaning. The...
Learning to read, and to spell are two of the most important cultural skills that must be acquired b...
There is strong scientific consensus that emphasizing print-to-sound relationships is critical when ...
There is strong evidence that word reading and spelling ability in English is founded on three core ...
Two Schools of thought prominent in reading instruction are: (1) that reading is a language-based sk...
Focusing on research about children's acquisition of reading and spelling skills, this paper di...
Learning to read in any language requires learning to map among print, sound and meaning. Writing sy...
Two experiments explored learning, generalization, and the influence of semantics on orthographic pr...
The most influential theory of learning to read is based on the idea that children rely on phonologi...
The most influential theory of learning to read is based on the idea that children rely on phonologi...
It is widely held that children implicitly learn the structure of their writing system through stati...
It is widely held that children implicitly learn the structure of their writing system through stati...
International audienceHow do children learn to read? How do deficits in various components of the re...
Reading acquisition involves learning to associate visual symbols with spoken language. Multiple lin...
Reading acquisition involves learning to associate visual symbols with spoken language. Multiple lin...
To become a proficient reader, children have to learn mappings between print, sound and meaning. The...
Learning to read, and to spell are two of the most important cultural skills that must be acquired b...
There is strong scientific consensus that emphasizing print-to-sound relationships is critical when ...
There is strong evidence that word reading and spelling ability in English is founded on three core ...
Two Schools of thought prominent in reading instruction are: (1) that reading is a language-based sk...
Focusing on research about children's acquisition of reading and spelling skills, this paper di...
Learning to read in any language requires learning to map among print, sound and meaning. Writing sy...
Two experiments explored learning, generalization, and the influence of semantics on orthographic pr...
The most influential theory of learning to read is based on the idea that children rely on phonologi...
The most influential theory of learning to read is based on the idea that children rely on phonologi...
It is widely held that children implicitly learn the structure of their writing system through stati...
It is widely held that children implicitly learn the structure of their writing system through stati...
International audienceHow do children learn to read? How do deficits in various components of the re...