The present study investigated the reading of secondary school students in their first and second language (L1, L2). Twenty-six average and twenty-six poor readers matched on age, gender, listening and reading comprehension participated. They were native Dutch speakers who started learning English at secondary school (grade 7). We examined whether differences in L2 between the two groups reflect differences in L1 with regard to reading and relevant subskills. In addition, the relationship between reading and its predictors within and across the two languages was investigated. Between group differences were similar in L1 and L2 when task conditions involved high levels of phonological and orthographic complexity or demanded speeded processin...
The present study investigated the moderating role of orthographic consistency on the development of...
The authors report results of a study into the role of components of first-language (L1; Dutch) and ...
The present study investigated the moderating role of orthographic consistency on the development of...
The authors report on a cross-linguistic investigation of the reading skills of 6- to 11-year-old ch...
To examine phonological core deficits and variable orthographic competence, Dutch poor readers were ...
Two experiments examined underlying cognitive processes that may explain why it is harder to learn t...
Alphabetic orthographies differ in the transparency of their letter-sound mappings, with English ort...
To investigate the effect of concurrent instruction in Dutch and English on reading acquisition in b...
This paper addresses the question whether the cognitive underpinnings of reading and spelling are un...
grantor: University of TorontoThe study reported here is concerned with the influence of f...
A central question in the field of foreign language acquisition is whether the processes involved in...
Orthographic depth is a linguistic feature that is concerned with grapheme to phoneme conversion of ...
This article examines 2 hypotheses about processing of global text content in second language readin...
Visual attention span, the number of orthographic units that can be processed at a glance, has been ...
The authors report results of a study into the role of components of first-language (L1; Dutch) and ...
The present study investigated the moderating role of orthographic consistency on the development of...
The authors report results of a study into the role of components of first-language (L1; Dutch) and ...
The present study investigated the moderating role of orthographic consistency on the development of...
The authors report on a cross-linguistic investigation of the reading skills of 6- to 11-year-old ch...
To examine phonological core deficits and variable orthographic competence, Dutch poor readers were ...
Two experiments examined underlying cognitive processes that may explain why it is harder to learn t...
Alphabetic orthographies differ in the transparency of their letter-sound mappings, with English ort...
To investigate the effect of concurrent instruction in Dutch and English on reading acquisition in b...
This paper addresses the question whether the cognitive underpinnings of reading and spelling are un...
grantor: University of TorontoThe study reported here is concerned with the influence of f...
A central question in the field of foreign language acquisition is whether the processes involved in...
Orthographic depth is a linguistic feature that is concerned with grapheme to phoneme conversion of ...
This article examines 2 hypotheses about processing of global text content in second language readin...
Visual attention span, the number of orthographic units that can be processed at a glance, has been ...
The authors report results of a study into the role of components of first-language (L1; Dutch) and ...
The present study investigated the moderating role of orthographic consistency on the development of...
The authors report results of a study into the role of components of first-language (L1; Dutch) and ...
The present study investigated the moderating role of orthographic consistency on the development of...