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Nittrouer, Susan; Miller, Marnie E. – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1999
Examined differences between adults and children and between normal and poor readers in use of phonemic coding strategies for storing words in working memory. Results suggest that ability to access syllable-internal phonemic structure is a necessary precursor to development of phonemic coding strategies for working memory, but use of that…
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Comparative Analysis, Memory
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Signorini, Angela – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1997
Investigated word reading abilities in Argentine Spanish-speaking children learning to read in Spanish. The study compared the performance of skilled and less skilled readers in phonological recoding, knowledge of grapheme-phoneme correspondences, and phonemic awareness. Findings indicate that the children rely on phonological recoding strategies.…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Foreign Countries, Grade 1, Grade 3
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Birnboim, Smadar – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1995
Investigates the symptoms of acquired surface dyslexia in Hebrew. Four acquired surface dyslexic adults were compared with eight normal second graders in terms of reading strategy. Homophones and homographs were a major source of difficulty for native Hebrew surface dyslexic readers; the normal second graders used a non-lexical strategy. (45…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Case Studies, Cognitive Processes, Comparative Analysis