The purpose of this study was to analyze the contribution of linguistic and psychological variables in the explanation of the variance associated with reading comprehension in English (L2). Two hundred and eighty Mexican university students participated in the study. The variables analyzed within the linguistic dimension were: reading strategies in Spanish, linguistic competence in English, and ability to perceive lexical transparency between L1 and L2. The psychological dimension evaluated the influence of the reader’s cognitive style, locus of control, and action control orientation on reading comprehension in L2. Subjects were administered a battery of seven evaluation instruments. Multiple regression analyses suggested a two-stage...
The authors report results of a study into the role of components of first-language (L1; Dutch) and ...
In this case study I investigate how two variables – reading purpose (study or entertainment) and la...
The skills and psycholinguistic competences in the mother tongue (L1) seem to play a fundamental rol...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the contribution of linguistic and psychological variables ...
High and low levels of reading comprehension in both foreign and native languages for adult native S...
This study examined the language and cognitive factors underlying the development of reading compreh...
Reading comprehension is a multi-dimensional process that includes the reader, the text, and factors...
AbstractAs a complex cognitive skill involving a variety of processes working in concert, the abilit...
Typescript (photocopy).Foreign students enrolled in intensive language institutes in the United Stat...
Reading in a second or foreign language (L2) is a more complicated process than reading in one's fir...
Two studies examined reading comprehension (RC) among adolescent bilinguals learning English as a se...
Reading strategy use and reading comprehension monitoring are essential cognitive processes that ski...
The authors report results of a study into the role of components of first-language (L1; Dutch) and ...
The authors report results of a study into the role of components of first-language (L1; Dutch) and ...
Aims: The goal of this study was to investigate diversity among Spanish-English bilingual university...
The authors report results of a study into the role of components of first-language (L1; Dutch) and ...
In this case study I investigate how two variables – reading purpose (study or entertainment) and la...
The skills and psycholinguistic competences in the mother tongue (L1) seem to play a fundamental rol...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the contribution of linguistic and psychological variables ...
High and low levels of reading comprehension in both foreign and native languages for adult native S...
This study examined the language and cognitive factors underlying the development of reading compreh...
Reading comprehension is a multi-dimensional process that includes the reader, the text, and factors...
AbstractAs a complex cognitive skill involving a variety of processes working in concert, the abilit...
Typescript (photocopy).Foreign students enrolled in intensive language institutes in the United Stat...
Reading in a second or foreign language (L2) is a more complicated process than reading in one's fir...
Two studies examined reading comprehension (RC) among adolescent bilinguals learning English as a se...
Reading strategy use and reading comprehension monitoring are essential cognitive processes that ski...
The authors report results of a study into the role of components of first-language (L1; Dutch) and ...
The authors report results of a study into the role of components of first-language (L1; Dutch) and ...
Aims: The goal of this study was to investigate diversity among Spanish-English bilingual university...
The authors report results of a study into the role of components of first-language (L1; Dutch) and ...
In this case study I investigate how two variables – reading purpose (study or entertainment) and la...
The skills and psycholinguistic competences in the mother tongue (L1) seem to play a fundamental rol...