Background: Reading comprehension is a complex process influenced by many factors. However, the abilities that are known to influence reading comprehension may not contribute equally for children with different levels of oral language. Aims: Here we examined the relationship of two factors known to influence reading comprehension (morphology and syntax) in a group of children who varied in their levels of oral vocabulary. Method: Two hundred seventy-three typically developing Spanish-speaking fourth graders were assessed on non-verbal intelligence, word and pseudoword reading, oral vocabulary, morphological awareness and syntax, along with reading comprehension ability. Standardised oral language scores within this group ranged from the fir...
This study investigated the two linguistic compone nts positioned at the two ends of the continuum ...
The sentences in texts are far more complex and diverse than those that children commonly encounter ...
Understanding a written text requires some higher cognitive abilities that not all children have. So...
The present research examines the role of morphological awareness in reading comprehension of high s...
English language learners (ELLs) from Spanish speaking homes tend to have comparatively low literacy...
[eng] Background Children with a diagnosis of specific language impairment (SLI) present impaired or...
In this study, we examined 5th grade students’ levels of vocabulary knowledge and syntactic awarenes...
Although there is evidence for a close link between the development of oral vocabulary and reading c...
Poor comprehenders have intact word reading skills but struggle specifically with understanding what...
This correlational study investigated the direct and indirect relationships derivational morphology ...
Background. Morphological awareness plays a crucial role in supporting higher level text processing....
This article synthesizes the roles of morphology in English reading acquisition and reports a meta-a...
Syntactic awareness has been linked to word reading and reading comprehension (Tunmer & Bowey, 1984)...
This longitudinal study examined the performance of poor comprehenders on several reading-related ab...
Listening comprehension and word decoding are the two major determinants of the development of readi...
This study investigated the two linguistic compone nts positioned at the two ends of the continuum ...
The sentences in texts are far more complex and diverse than those that children commonly encounter ...
Understanding a written text requires some higher cognitive abilities that not all children have. So...
The present research examines the role of morphological awareness in reading comprehension of high s...
English language learners (ELLs) from Spanish speaking homes tend to have comparatively low literacy...
[eng] Background Children with a diagnosis of specific language impairment (SLI) present impaired or...
In this study, we examined 5th grade students’ levels of vocabulary knowledge and syntactic awarenes...
Although there is evidence for a close link between the development of oral vocabulary and reading c...
Poor comprehenders have intact word reading skills but struggle specifically with understanding what...
This correlational study investigated the direct and indirect relationships derivational morphology ...
Background. Morphological awareness plays a crucial role in supporting higher level text processing....
This article synthesizes the roles of morphology in English reading acquisition and reports a meta-a...
Syntactic awareness has been linked to word reading and reading comprehension (Tunmer & Bowey, 1984)...
This longitudinal study examined the performance of poor comprehenders on several reading-related ab...
Listening comprehension and word decoding are the two major determinants of the development of readi...
This study investigated the two linguistic compone nts positioned at the two ends of the continuum ...
The sentences in texts are far more complex and diverse than those that children commonly encounter ...
Understanding a written text requires some higher cognitive abilities that not all children have. So...