BACKGROUND : Phonological awareness (PA) skills and working memory (WM) are universally regarded as crucial precursors to skilled reading. The orthography of the language being read influences the ease with which a child learns to read. Research has been undertaken on reading in languages with an opaque orthography. Research on the role of PA and WM in Afrikaans with its transparent orthography is limited. AIM : The study investigated and described the role of WM in the acquisition of PA and ultimately reading in Afrikaans. SETTING : The research study was conducted in private schools with Afrikaans as the language of learning and teaching (LoLT) in Grade 2. METHOD : A descriptive research design with correlational components was applied. R...
This thesis contributes to reading research in isiXhosa, where the role of various cognitive skills ...
Contains fulltext : 175255.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present lon...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present longitudinal study investigated the growth of word reading...
Background Early literacy skills have a crucial influence on the reading abilities and overall acad...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Arts University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg for th...
In this study, the issue of whether phonological awareness is a precursor to learning to read in Afr...
The study examined profiles of reading skills and cognitive skills for South African children from s...
Background: The role of phonological awareness (PA) in successful reading attainment in Northern Sot...
The aim of this study was to compare the working memory and phonological awareness profiles of child...
This research studies the acquisition and development of specific reading skills in English by "Colo...
Despite considerable evidence regarding the influence of orthography on reading processing, the impa...
South Africa is a multilingual country and this has certain implications on the development of cogni...
The current paper examines the unique contributions of phonological awareness (PA), rapid automatise...
The current paper examines the unique contributions of phonological awareness (PA), rapid automatise...
The primary goals of this study were to examine the association between working memory and phoneme a...
This thesis contributes to reading research in isiXhosa, where the role of various cognitive skills ...
Contains fulltext : 175255.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present lon...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present longitudinal study investigated the growth of word reading...
Background Early literacy skills have a crucial influence on the reading abilities and overall acad...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Arts University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg for th...
In this study, the issue of whether phonological awareness is a precursor to learning to read in Afr...
The study examined profiles of reading skills and cognitive skills for South African children from s...
Background: The role of phonological awareness (PA) in successful reading attainment in Northern Sot...
The aim of this study was to compare the working memory and phonological awareness profiles of child...
This research studies the acquisition and development of specific reading skills in English by "Colo...
Despite considerable evidence regarding the influence of orthography on reading processing, the impa...
South Africa is a multilingual country and this has certain implications on the development of cogni...
The current paper examines the unique contributions of phonological awareness (PA), rapid automatise...
The current paper examines the unique contributions of phonological awareness (PA), rapid automatise...
The primary goals of this study were to examine the association between working memory and phoneme a...
This thesis contributes to reading research in isiXhosa, where the role of various cognitive skills ...
Contains fulltext : 175255.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present lon...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present longitudinal study investigated the growth of word reading...