We present the results of a short-term longitudinal study. Children in the early stages of learning to read (5 and 6 year olds) were administered three different tasks (deletion, oddity,and detection) tapping awareness of four phonological units (initial phoneme, final phoneme, onset, and rime). Measures of phoneme awareness were the best concurrent and longitudinal predictors of reading skill with onset–rime skills making no additional predictive contribution once phonemic skills were accounted for. The findings are related to recent controversy over the role of large versus small phonological units as predictors of children’s reading skills
CHILDREN (ranging in age from 5 1/2 to 9 1/2 years) were given four tests of phonological skill. The...
Despite the fact that phonological awareness (PA) is one of the strongest predictors of reading acqu...
It has long been established that phonological awareness is not only correlationally but also causal...
We present the results of a short-term longitudinal study. Children in the early stages of learning ...
In this study, we examined the influence of word-level phonological and lexical characteristics on e...
A short-term longitudinal study was carried out on a group of 67 preschool children. At three points...
It is now widely accepted that phonological language skills are a critical foundation for learning t...
Previous research has shown a clear relationship between phonological awareness and early readin...
It is now widely accepted that phonological language skills are a critical foundation for learning t...
The authors present the results of a 2-year longitudinal study of 90 British children beginning at s...
Phonemic awareness, the ability to examine language independent of its meaning and to manipulate com...
Rival claims have been made concerning the importance of rime sensitivity as a predictor of early wo...
Significant controversy exists about the nature of phonological awareness, a causal variable in read...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of learning to read on developing phonemic aware...
Phonemic awareness is the ability to attend to the formal, phonetic or phonemic, aspects of spoken l...
CHILDREN (ranging in age from 5 1/2 to 9 1/2 years) were given four tests of phonological skill. The...
Despite the fact that phonological awareness (PA) is one of the strongest predictors of reading acqu...
It has long been established that phonological awareness is not only correlationally but also causal...
We present the results of a short-term longitudinal study. Children in the early stages of learning ...
In this study, we examined the influence of word-level phonological and lexical characteristics on e...
A short-term longitudinal study was carried out on a group of 67 preschool children. At three points...
It is now widely accepted that phonological language skills are a critical foundation for learning t...
Previous research has shown a clear relationship between phonological awareness and early readin...
It is now widely accepted that phonological language skills are a critical foundation for learning t...
The authors present the results of a 2-year longitudinal study of 90 British children beginning at s...
Phonemic awareness, the ability to examine language independent of its meaning and to manipulate com...
Rival claims have been made concerning the importance of rime sensitivity as a predictor of early wo...
Significant controversy exists about the nature of phonological awareness, a causal variable in read...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of learning to read on developing phonemic aware...
Phonemic awareness is the ability to attend to the formal, phonetic or phonemic, aspects of spoken l...
CHILDREN (ranging in age from 5 1/2 to 9 1/2 years) were given four tests of phonological skill. The...
Despite the fact that phonological awareness (PA) is one of the strongest predictors of reading acqu...
It has long been established that phonological awareness is not only correlationally but also causal...