نتایج جستجو برای: whole word reading

تعداد نتایج: 481950  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2016

Journal: :Language, Cognition and Neuroscience 2018

Abstract Background and Purpose: Many people with Down syndrome learn to read to some degree, but how they learn to read has been debated by researchers. Some researchers have argued that given the phonological deficits of people with Down syndrome and their stronger visual-spatial abilities, they rely on the “visual route” to learn to read, while others have shown that the “phonological ro...

2016
Tami Katzir Rachel Schiff Young-Suk Kim

The different level of transparency of letter-sound mapping in various orthographies has been found to influence reading development across languages. The Hebrew orthography represents a special case of within language design with two versions of the script, a transparent (vowelized) and an opaque one (unvowelized). In this study we conducted a within and between comparison of word reading flue...

Background and Purpose: Many people with Down syndrome learn to read to some degree, but how they learn to read has been debated by researchers. Some researchers have argued that given the phonological deficits of people with Down syndrome and their stronger visual-spatial abilities, they rely on the "visual route" to learn to read, while others have shown that the "phonological route" is also ...

Journal: :Journal of educational psychology 2012
Nicole Harlaar Yulia Kovas Philip S Dale Stephen A Petrill Robert Plomin

Although evidence suggests that individual differences in reading and mathematics skills are correlated, this relationship has typically only been studied in relation to word decoding or global measures of reading. It is unclear whether mathematics is differentially related to word decoding and reading comprehension. The current study examined these relationships at both a phenotypic and etiolo...

Journal: :Journal of autism and developmental disorders 2013
Jessie Ricketts Catherine R G Jones Francesca Happé Tony Charman

Reading comprehension is an area of difficulty for many individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). According to the Simple View of Reading, word recognition and oral language are both important determinants of reading comprehension ability. We provide a novel test of this model in 100 adolescents with ASD of varying intellectual ability. Further, we explore whether reading comprehension ...

2012
Keith Atkin Marjorie Perlman Lorch Marjorie Perlman

This paper presents a case study of a four-year-old boy with Autistic Spectrum Disorder and a mental age of approximately 1;5 who demonstrates precocious oralreading behaviour in the absence of spontaneous speech. Tests of reading regular and irregular words, pseudowords, homographic heterophones, single sentences and texts were carried out. Performance on a variety of reading tasks suggests th...

Journal: :Annals of dyslexia 2010
Nicole Harlaar Laurie Cutting Kirby Deater-Deckard Laura S Dethorne Laura M Justice Chris Schatschneider Lee A Thompson Stephen A Petrill

We examined the Simple View of reading from a behavioral genetic perspective. Two aspects of word decoding (phonological decoding and word recognition), two aspects of oral language skill (listening comprehension and vocabulary), and reading comprehension were assessed in a twin sample at age 9. Using latent factor models, we found that overlap among phonological decoding, word recognition, lis...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 2007
Michael E J Masson Daniel N Bub Yoko Ishigami

We extend the finding that word reading slows following successful responses to a color-word Stroop interference task (Masson, Bub, Woodward, & Chan, 2003). Word reading was assessed in a picture-word interference task in which subjects alternated between naming a picture (with either a word or a row of Xs superimposed on it) and reading a word. For the word-reading task, words were presented e...

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