Reading prosody is considered one of the essential markers of reading fluency, alongside accuracy and speed. The aim of our study was to investigate how development of reading prosody in Spanish children varies with sentence type and length. We compared primary school children from the third and fifth grades with an adult sample. Participants were recorded reading aloud a narrative text including short and long declarative, exclamatory and interrogative sentences. Recordings were analysed using Praat software to measure several prosodic features (i.e., pauses, duration, pitch and intensity). We found that third-grade children had not yet developed an adult-like prosody: they made more pauses, had a flatter melodic contour and had difficulty...
The impact that the theory of automaticity has traditionally had on the explanation of reader develo...
While the critical importance of phonological awareness (segmental phonology) to reading ability is ...
Text reading fluency ? the ability to read quickly, accurately and with a natural intonation ? has b...
Reading prosody is considered one of the essential markers of reading fluency, alongside accuracy an...
Prosody is an important but not fully understood component of reading. In this longitudinal study wi...
Reading becomes expressive when word and text reading are quick, accurate and automatic. Recent stud...
Prosody is an important but not fully understood component of reading. In this longitudinal study wi...
The aim of the study is to expand the understanding what prosody looks like for primary school child...
Understanding a written text requires some higher cognitive abilities that not all children have. So...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of text complexity on the oral reading prosody ...
Expressive reading is considered one of the subprocesses involved in reading fluency, and good reade...
Text reading prosody has been associated with reading comprehension. However, text reading prosody i...
International audienceThe present work reviews the current knowledge of the development of reading p...
This study investigated the relationship between both receptive and expressive prosody and each of t...
Purpose: The study aimed to examine whether oral reading prosody—the use of acoustic features (e.g.,...
The impact that the theory of automaticity has traditionally had on the explanation of reader develo...
While the critical importance of phonological awareness (segmental phonology) to reading ability is ...
Text reading fluency ? the ability to read quickly, accurately and with a natural intonation ? has b...
Reading prosody is considered one of the essential markers of reading fluency, alongside accuracy an...
Prosody is an important but not fully understood component of reading. In this longitudinal study wi...
Reading becomes expressive when word and text reading are quick, accurate and automatic. Recent stud...
Prosody is an important but not fully understood component of reading. In this longitudinal study wi...
The aim of the study is to expand the understanding what prosody looks like for primary school child...
Understanding a written text requires some higher cognitive abilities that not all children have. So...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of text complexity on the oral reading prosody ...
Expressive reading is considered one of the subprocesses involved in reading fluency, and good reade...
Text reading prosody has been associated with reading comprehension. However, text reading prosody i...
International audienceThe present work reviews the current knowledge of the development of reading p...
This study investigated the relationship between both receptive and expressive prosody and each of t...
Purpose: The study aimed to examine whether oral reading prosody—the use of acoustic features (e.g.,...
The impact that the theory of automaticity has traditionally had on the explanation of reader develo...
While the critical importance of phonological awareness (segmental phonology) to reading ability is ...
Text reading fluency ? the ability to read quickly, accurately and with a natural intonation ? has b...