While most English words are multisyllabic, research on literacy acquisition has tended to focus on early acquisition of monosyllabic words. The processes involved in multisyllabic word reading and spelling in middle childhood are likely to differ from those in monosyllabic reading and spelling. The current paper examines the contributions of morphological awareness (MA; awareness of derivational morphemes), prosodic sensitivity (sensitivity to lexical stress), and phonological awareness (PA; awareness of phonemes) for multisyllabic word reading and spelling, after accounting for background variables (age, vocabulary, nonverbal IQ, short-term memory). Seventy 7–10-year-old children completed a battery of tasks. MA and prosodic sensitivity w...
Multisyllabic words have been neglected in determining the relationship between spelling and sound i...
Few studies exist concerning multisyllabic word development, yet researchers suggest that evaluation...
The performance of 199 children was examined at the end of grade 1 on tasks assessing phonological p...
While most English words are multisyllabic, research on literacy acquisition has tended to focus on ...
While most English words are multisyllabic, research on literacy acquisition has tended to focus on ...
While most English words are multisyllabic, research on literacy acquisition has tended to focus on ...
Prosody awareness (the rhythmic patterning of speech) accounts for unique variance in reading develo...
Prosodic awareness (the rhythmic patterning of speech) accounts for unique variance in reading devel...
We examined the independent contributions of prosodic sensitivity and morphological awareness to wor...
Prosodic awareness (the rhythmic patterning of speech) accounts for unique variance in reading devel...
Prosodic sensitivity – the rhythmic patterning of speech – is theorized to influence reading and spe...
We examined the independent contributions of prosodic sensitivity and morphological awareness to wor...
Theories of English literacy development assume that both phonological awareness and morphological a...
This study was designed to examine the independent contribution of prosodic sensitivity—the rhythmic...
Multisyllabic words have been neglected in determining the relationship between spelling and sound i...
Multisyllabic words have been neglected in determining the relationship between spelling and sound i...
Few studies exist concerning multisyllabic word development, yet researchers suggest that evaluation...
The performance of 199 children was examined at the end of grade 1 on tasks assessing phonological p...
While most English words are multisyllabic, research on literacy acquisition has tended to focus on ...
While most English words are multisyllabic, research on literacy acquisition has tended to focus on ...
While most English words are multisyllabic, research on literacy acquisition has tended to focus on ...
Prosody awareness (the rhythmic patterning of speech) accounts for unique variance in reading develo...
Prosodic awareness (the rhythmic patterning of speech) accounts for unique variance in reading devel...
We examined the independent contributions of prosodic sensitivity and morphological awareness to wor...
Prosodic awareness (the rhythmic patterning of speech) accounts for unique variance in reading devel...
Prosodic sensitivity – the rhythmic patterning of speech – is theorized to influence reading and spe...
We examined the independent contributions of prosodic sensitivity and morphological awareness to wor...
Theories of English literacy development assume that both phonological awareness and morphological a...
This study was designed to examine the independent contribution of prosodic sensitivity—the rhythmic...
Multisyllabic words have been neglected in determining the relationship between spelling and sound i...
Multisyllabic words have been neglected in determining the relationship between spelling and sound i...
Few studies exist concerning multisyllabic word development, yet researchers suggest that evaluation...
The performance of 199 children was examined at the end of grade 1 on tasks assessing phonological p...