This study was designed to examine the independent contribution of prosodic sensitivity—the rhythmic patterning of speech—to word reading and spelling in a sample of early readers. Ninety-three English-speaking children aged 5–6 years old (M = 69.28 months, SD = 3.67) were assessed for their prosodic sensitivity, vocabulary knowledge, phonological, and morphological awareness (predictor variables) along with their word reading and spelling (criterion variables). Bivariate (zero-order) correlation analyses revealed that prosodic sensitivity was significantly associated with all other variables in this study. Hierarchical regression analyses revealed that after controlling for individual differences in vocabulary, phonological, and morphologi...
The aim of the study is to expand the understanding what prosody looks like for primary school child...
This study examined phonological sensitivity in 238 children from middle- to upper-income families a...
There is a growing literature demonstrating that speech rhythm sensitivity is related to children’s ...
A growing literature has demonstrated that prosodic sensitivity is related to early literacy develop...
Prosodic sensitivity – the rhythmic patterning of speech – is theorized to influence reading and spe...
Prosodic awareness (the rhythmic patterning of speech) accounts for unique variance in reading devel...
While most English words are multisyllabic, research on literacy acquisition has tended to focus on ...
We examined the independent contributions of prosodic sensitivity and morphological awareness to wor...
This study investigates how children’s sensitivity to prosodic characteristics in speech is related ...
While the critical importance of phonological awareness (segmental phonology) to reading ability is ...
In this cross-sectional study, we explore the relationship between prosodic sensitivity (suprasegmen...
This paper reports the results from a study investigating the level of phonological sensitivity, let...
This study investigated the relationship between both receptive and expressive prosody and each of t...
Both sensitivity to speech rhythm and non-speech rhythm have been associated with successful phonolo...
Phonological sensitivity is an important causal variable in reading acquisition; how-ever, there is ...
The aim of the study is to expand the understanding what prosody looks like for primary school child...
This study examined phonological sensitivity in 238 children from middle- to upper-income families a...
There is a growing literature demonstrating that speech rhythm sensitivity is related to children’s ...
A growing literature has demonstrated that prosodic sensitivity is related to early literacy develop...
Prosodic sensitivity – the rhythmic patterning of speech – is theorized to influence reading and spe...
Prosodic awareness (the rhythmic patterning of speech) accounts for unique variance in reading devel...
While most English words are multisyllabic, research on literacy acquisition has tended to focus on ...
We examined the independent contributions of prosodic sensitivity and morphological awareness to wor...
This study investigates how children’s sensitivity to prosodic characteristics in speech is related ...
While the critical importance of phonological awareness (segmental phonology) to reading ability is ...
In this cross-sectional study, we explore the relationship between prosodic sensitivity (suprasegmen...
This paper reports the results from a study investigating the level of phonological sensitivity, let...
This study investigated the relationship between both receptive and expressive prosody and each of t...
Both sensitivity to speech rhythm and non-speech rhythm have been associated with successful phonolo...
Phonological sensitivity is an important causal variable in reading acquisition; how-ever, there is ...
The aim of the study is to expand the understanding what prosody looks like for primary school child...
This study examined phonological sensitivity in 238 children from middle- to upper-income families a...
There is a growing literature demonstrating that speech rhythm sensitivity is related to children’s ...