ndependent reading offers children opportunities to learn the spellings and meanings of words. Evidence to date shows that older children take advantage of these orthographic and semantic learning opportunities. We provided a much-needed test of whether young readers can acquire spellings and meanings of novel words through independent reading as well as of whether each of these skills explains individual differences in word reading and reading comprehension. To test theory stringently, we assessed whether these effects are separable from those of decoding. A sample of 66 English-speaking children in Grades 1 and 2 independently read stories containing novel words referring to new inventions (e.g., a veap used to clean fish tanks). We score...
Two experiments assessed whether 7-year-old children activate semantic information from sub-word ort...
Previous studies have found that children with reading difficulties need more exposures to acquire t...
There is an established association between children’s oral vocabulary and their word reading but it...
ndependent reading offers children opportunities to learn the spellings and meanings of words. Evide...
Over the course of reading development, children are able to recognise an increasingly large number ...
This study explores how children learn the meaning (semantics) and spelling patterns (orthography) o...
We tested the theoretically driven hypotheses that children’s orthographic and semantic learning are...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>When children first begin learning to read, they use...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/10356/10499-thumbnail.jpgReaders learn much o...
International audienceIn this article, I review knowledge about the cognitive abilities involved in ...
Previous work, in reading and spelling, has examined global changes within young children’s strategy...
Focusing on research about children's acquisition of reading and spelling skills, this paper di...
There is increasing evidence of a relationship between orthographic processing skill, or the ability...
Two experiments assessed whether 7-year-old children activate semantic information from sub-word ort...
Learning to read, and to spell are two of the most important cultural skills that must be acquired b...
Two experiments assessed whether 7-year-old children activate semantic information from sub-word ort...
Previous studies have found that children with reading difficulties need more exposures to acquire t...
There is an established association between children’s oral vocabulary and their word reading but it...
ndependent reading offers children opportunities to learn the spellings and meanings of words. Evide...
Over the course of reading development, children are able to recognise an increasingly large number ...
This study explores how children learn the meaning (semantics) and spelling patterns (orthography) o...
We tested the theoretically driven hypotheses that children’s orthographic and semantic learning are...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>When children first begin learning to read, they use...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/10356/10499-thumbnail.jpgReaders learn much o...
International audienceIn this article, I review knowledge about the cognitive abilities involved in ...
Previous work, in reading and spelling, has examined global changes within young children’s strategy...
Focusing on research about children's acquisition of reading and spelling skills, this paper di...
There is increasing evidence of a relationship between orthographic processing skill, or the ability...
Two experiments assessed whether 7-year-old children activate semantic information from sub-word ort...
Learning to read, and to spell are two of the most important cultural skills that must be acquired b...
Two experiments assessed whether 7-year-old children activate semantic information from sub-word ort...
Previous studies have found that children with reading difficulties need more exposures to acquire t...
There is an established association between children’s oral vocabulary and their word reading but it...