The effects of training in letter-sound correspondences and phonemic decoding (segmenting and blending skills) on three kindergartners\u27 word recognition abilities were examined using a single-subject multiple-baseline design across behaviors and subjects. Whereas CVC pseudowords were trained, generalization to untrained CVC pseudowords, untrained CVC real words, untrained CV and VC pseudowords, and untrained CV and VC real words were assessed. Generalization occurred to all of the untrained constructions for two of the three subjects. The third subject did not show the same degree of generalization to VC pseudowords and real words; however, after three training sessions, this subject read all VC constructions with 100% accuracy. Findings...
This study examined the reading skills of children who have deficient decoding skills in the years f...
The present study examined the generalized effects of training children to fluently blend nonsense w...
The performance of 38 male third- and fourth-grade reading disabled/poor decoders and above-average ...
This training study was designed to examine the effects of training letter-sound correspondences and...
Thesis (M.S., Speech Pathology and Audiology (Speech Pathology)) -- California State University, Sac...
We examined the generalized effects of training children to fluently blend phonemes of words contain...
Computational models can reflect the complexity of human behaviour by implementing multiple constrai...
This study examined a Pseudoword Phonics Curriculum to determine if this form of instruction would i...
Background: Despite evidence that synthetic phonics teaching has increased reading attainments, a si...
A study examined which phonological skills, as primary skills, can more effectively be developed and...
Learning to read fluently involves moving from an effortful phonological decoding strategy to automa...
Auditory perceptual learning has been proposed as effective for remediating impaired language and fo...
Relations between phonological processing abilities and word-level reading skills were examined in a...
Children’s skill at recoding graphemes to phonemes is widely understood as the driver of their progr...
Contains fulltext : 28963.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Three tasks were...
This study examined the reading skills of children who have deficient decoding skills in the years f...
The present study examined the generalized effects of training children to fluently blend nonsense w...
The performance of 38 male third- and fourth-grade reading disabled/poor decoders and above-average ...
This training study was designed to examine the effects of training letter-sound correspondences and...
Thesis (M.S., Speech Pathology and Audiology (Speech Pathology)) -- California State University, Sac...
We examined the generalized effects of training children to fluently blend phonemes of words contain...
Computational models can reflect the complexity of human behaviour by implementing multiple constrai...
This study examined a Pseudoword Phonics Curriculum to determine if this form of instruction would i...
Background: Despite evidence that synthetic phonics teaching has increased reading attainments, a si...
A study examined which phonological skills, as primary skills, can more effectively be developed and...
Learning to read fluently involves moving from an effortful phonological decoding strategy to automa...
Auditory perceptual learning has been proposed as effective for remediating impaired language and fo...
Relations between phonological processing abilities and word-level reading skills were examined in a...
Children’s skill at recoding graphemes to phonemes is widely understood as the driver of their progr...
Contains fulltext : 28963.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Three tasks were...
This study examined the reading skills of children who have deficient decoding skills in the years f...
The present study examined the generalized effects of training children to fluently blend nonsense w...
The performance of 38 male third- and fourth-grade reading disabled/poor decoders and above-average ...