Purpose Children learning to read in English must learn to read words with varying degrees of grapheme-phoneme correspondence regularity, but there is very little research comparing methods of instruction for words with less predictable or irregular spellings. Therefore, we compared three methods of instruction for beginning readers. Method Eighty-five Kindergarten children were randomly assigned to either Look and Say (LSay), Look and Spell (LSpell), mispronunciation correction (MPC), or wait-list control conditions. Children were taught 12 irregular words over three sessions. Amount of instructional time and number of exposures to the written and spoken forms of the words was controlled across the three experimental conditions. After tra...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.General introduction -- Paper 1: Context a...
There is an established association between children’s oral vocabulary and their word reading but it...
This research re-investigated the claim that beginning readers exploit information from the orthogra...
Purpose Children learning to read in English must learn to read words with varying degrees of graphe...
Previous research has suggested that learning to read irregular words depends upon knowledge of a wo...
This study examined, in 180 children aged from 6 to 9years, to what extent irregular word reading an...
Previous research has suggested that learning to read irregular words depends upon knowledge of a wo...
The aim of this study was to explore the reading and language skills that are associated with orthog...
The opaque English orthography complicates learning to read, as irregular words, such as the word pi...
The present study was undertaken as a comparison of two, methods of learning the spelling and meanin...
Background: We evaluate the effectiveness of three theoretically motivated programmes for the teachi...
Background: Despite evidence that synthetic phonics teaching has increased reading attainments, a si...
This study aimed to identify predictors of single word spelling performance in children using a nove...
Three tasks were employed to investigate the role of assembled phonology in beginning readers. In tw...
The aim of this study was to explore the reading and language skills that are associated with orthog...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.General introduction -- Paper 1: Context a...
There is an established association between children’s oral vocabulary and their word reading but it...
This research re-investigated the claim that beginning readers exploit information from the orthogra...
Purpose Children learning to read in English must learn to read words with varying degrees of graphe...
Previous research has suggested that learning to read irregular words depends upon knowledge of a wo...
This study examined, in 180 children aged from 6 to 9years, to what extent irregular word reading an...
Previous research has suggested that learning to read irregular words depends upon knowledge of a wo...
The aim of this study was to explore the reading and language skills that are associated with orthog...
The opaque English orthography complicates learning to read, as irregular words, such as the word pi...
The present study was undertaken as a comparison of two, methods of learning the spelling and meanin...
Background: We evaluate the effectiveness of three theoretically motivated programmes for the teachi...
Background: Despite evidence that synthetic phonics teaching has increased reading attainments, a si...
This study aimed to identify predictors of single word spelling performance in children using a nove...
Three tasks were employed to investigate the role of assembled phonology in beginning readers. In tw...
The aim of this study was to explore the reading and language skills that are associated with orthog...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.General introduction -- Paper 1: Context a...
There is an established association between children’s oral vocabulary and their word reading but it...
This research re-investigated the claim that beginning readers exploit information from the orthogra...