ERIC Number: EJ884843
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2010-May
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Does Speech Rhythm Sensitivity Predict Children's Reading Ability 1 Year Later?
Holliman, Andrew J.; Wood, Clare; Sheehy, Kieron
Journal of Educational Psychology, v102 n2 p356-366 May 2010
There is a growing literature demonstrating that speech rhythm sensitivity is related to children's reading development, independent of phonological awareness. However, the precise nature of this relationship is less well understood, and further research is warranted to investigate whether speech rhythm sensitivity predicts the different components of reading over time. In this 1-year longitudinal study, 69 five- to 8-year-old English-speaking children completed a speech rhythm assessment at Time 1 along with other cognitive assessments and then completed a variety of reading assessments at Time 2 (1 year later). A series of hierarchical regression analyses revealed that after controlling for individual differences in age, vocabulary, and phonological awareness, speech rhythm sensitivity was able to predict unique variance in word reading and the phrasing component of the reading fluency measure 1 year later. The findings emphasize the contribution of speech rhythm sensitivity in children's reading development, and the authors argue that speech rhythm sensitivity should now be included in current models of children's reading development. (Contains 3 tables.)
Descriptors: Reading Fluency, Phonological Awareness, Reading Ability, Reading Instruction, Young Children, Language Rhythm, Multiple Regression Analysis, Individual Differences, Sight Method, Decoding (Reading), Suprasegmentals, Evaluation, Models, Reading Difficulties, Vowels, Reading Comprehension, Word Recognition
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Assessments and Surveys: Neale Analysis of Reading Ability
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