The present cross-sectional study investigated the development of phonological recoding in beginning readers of Dutch, using a proofreading task with pseudohomophones and control misspellings. In Experiment 1, children in grades 1 to 3 rejected fewer pseudohomophones (e. g., wein, sounding like wijn 'wine') as spelling errors than control misspellings (e. g., wijg). The size of this pseudohomophone effect was larger in grade 1 than in grade 2 and did not differ between grades 2 and 3. In Experiment 2, we replicated the pseudohomophone effect in beginning readers and we tested how orthographic knowledge may modulate this effect. Children in grades 2 to 4 again detected fewer pseudohomophones than control misspellings and this effect decrease...
International audienceThe self-teaching hypothesis suggests that knowledge about the orthographic st...
A major assumption in research on basic processes in word recognition has been that the phonological...
Because it is often assumed that difficulties in spelling are of phonological origin, the aim of thi...
The present cross-sectional study investigated the development of phonological recoding in beginning...
The present cross-sectional study investigated the development of phonological recoding in beginning...
<div><p>The present cross-sectional study investigated the development of phonological recoding in b...
Contains fulltext : 28963.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Three tasks were...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present longitudinal study investigated the growth of word reading...
International audienceTwo experiments were carried out to compare the development of phonological re...
Three tasks were employed to investigate the role of assembled phonology in beginning re aders. In t...
Orthographic learning is the topic of many recent studies about reading, but much is still unknown a...
Contains fulltext : 175255.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present lon...
International audienceThe development of phonological and orthographic processing was studied from t...
This study addressed the question why vowel spelling acquisition is relatively difficult for young D...
Orthographic learning is the topic of many recent studies about reading, but much is still unknown a...
International audienceThe self-teaching hypothesis suggests that knowledge about the orthographic st...
A major assumption in research on basic processes in word recognition has been that the phonological...
Because it is often assumed that difficulties in spelling are of phonological origin, the aim of thi...
The present cross-sectional study investigated the development of phonological recoding in beginning...
The present cross-sectional study investigated the development of phonological recoding in beginning...
<div><p>The present cross-sectional study investigated the development of phonological recoding in b...
Contains fulltext : 28963.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Three tasks were...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present longitudinal study investigated the growth of word reading...
International audienceTwo experiments were carried out to compare the development of phonological re...
Three tasks were employed to investigate the role of assembled phonology in beginning re aders. In t...
Orthographic learning is the topic of many recent studies about reading, but much is still unknown a...
Contains fulltext : 175255.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present lon...
International audienceThe development of phonological and orthographic processing was studied from t...
This study addressed the question why vowel spelling acquisition is relatively difficult for young D...
Orthographic learning is the topic of many recent studies about reading, but much is still unknown a...
International audienceThe self-teaching hypothesis suggests that knowledge about the orthographic st...
A major assumption in research on basic processes in word recognition has been that the phonological...
Because it is often assumed that difficulties in spelling are of phonological origin, the aim of thi...