This study investigated the effect of context on learning to read and spell large or small sets of decodable words presented in a shallow orthography. Thirty adult participants were screened for their knowledge of phonemic symbols, word reading and spelling skills. Then, the participants were randomly assigned to read a large or small set of English words written with phonemic symbols, half in context and half in isolation. After training, the participants read the phonemic symbols again immediately. Three to five days later, the participants were tested again with their ability to read, recognize, and spell the trained words. The results showed that during training, the participants read more words accurately in context from the first to t...
Five experiments explored how we learn to read and recognise words with typical and atypical spellin...
This experiment investigated orthographic learning via self-teaching in 8- and 9-year-olds learning ...
This study investigated three questions: 1.) Does training in orthographic mapping better support fl...
This study investigated the effect of context on learning to read and spell large or small sets of d...
Text comprehension in adults is correlated with a number of other abilities including working memory...
As part of a larger effort to develop a test battery for diagnosing difficulties with various word r...
The self-teaching hypothesis proposes that orthographic learning takes place via phonological decodi...
ndependent reading offers children opportunities to learn the spellings and meanings of words. Evide...
The self-teaching hypothesis proposes that orthographic learning takes place via phonological decodi...
International audienceIn this article, I review knowledge about the cognitive abilities involved in ...
Focusing on research about children's acquisition of reading and spelling skills, this paper di...
Remediation of a serious lack in reading fluency often takes the form of repeated reading exercises....
Literacy is widespread, but little is known about its effect on cognitive processes. Research sugges...
Five experiments explored how we learn to read and recognise words with typical and atypical spellin...
The scientific study of reading has taught us much about the beginnings of reading in childhood, wit...
Five experiments explored how we learn to read and recognise words with typical and atypical spellin...
This experiment investigated orthographic learning via self-teaching in 8- and 9-year-olds learning ...
This study investigated three questions: 1.) Does training in orthographic mapping better support fl...
This study investigated the effect of context on learning to read and spell large or small sets of d...
Text comprehension in adults is correlated with a number of other abilities including working memory...
As part of a larger effort to develop a test battery for diagnosing difficulties with various word r...
The self-teaching hypothesis proposes that orthographic learning takes place via phonological decodi...
ndependent reading offers children opportunities to learn the spellings and meanings of words. Evide...
The self-teaching hypothesis proposes that orthographic learning takes place via phonological decodi...
International audienceIn this article, I review knowledge about the cognitive abilities involved in ...
Focusing on research about children's acquisition of reading and spelling skills, this paper di...
Remediation of a serious lack in reading fluency often takes the form of repeated reading exercises....
Literacy is widespread, but little is known about its effect on cognitive processes. Research sugges...
Five experiments explored how we learn to read and recognise words with typical and atypical spellin...
The scientific study of reading has taught us much about the beginnings of reading in childhood, wit...
Five experiments explored how we learn to read and recognise words with typical and atypical spellin...
This experiment investigated orthographic learning via self-teaching in 8- and 9-year-olds learning ...
This study investigated three questions: 1.) Does training in orthographic mapping better support fl...