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Emily Corinne Saunders – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Prelingually and profoundly deaf individuals learn to read without complete access to the sounds of language. Nevertheless, many become proficient readers, and the neurocognitive underpinnings of deaf readers' processes differ from those of hearing readers, particularly in orthographic processing. In English, morphological structure is relatively…
Descriptors: Deafness, Morphology (Languages), Reading Processes, Brain Hemisphere Functions
Rakhlin, Natalia; Mourgues, Catalina; Logvinenko, Tatiana; Kornev, Alexander N.; Grigorenko, Elena L. – Scientific Studies of Reading, 2023
Purpose: To assess strengths and weaknesses of the reading level (RL) match approach and its potential to generate insights regarding the cognitive foundations of reading ability and disability. Method: We applied RL-match design to a sample of 2nd-6th graders reading a consistent orthography, Russian, using an "extreme phenotype"…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Reading Research, Reading Fluency, Reading Processes
Johnston, Rhona; McGeown, Sarah; Moxon, Gerri Elizabeth – Journal of Research in Reading, 2014
This study examined, in 180 children aged from 6 to 9?years, to what extent irregular word reading and spelling were predicted by vocabulary knowledge, reading frequency, orthographic processing and nonword reading skill. Consistent with models of reading highlighting the quasi-regular nature of irregular words, it was found that nonword reading…
Descriptors: Reading Ability, Spelling, Orthographic Symbols, Regression (Statistics)
Reed, Deborah K. – Center on Instruction, 2012
This resource is a compilation of three documents that support the teaching of spelling in today's schools: a discussion of "Why Spelling Instruction Matters", a checklist for evaluating a spelling program, and tables of Common Core State Standards that are linked to spelling instruction. "Why Spelling Instruction Matters"…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Spelling, State Standards, Reading Ability
Grigorenko, Elena L.; Ngorosho, Damaris; Jukes, Matthew; Bundy, Donald – Journal of Research in Reading, 2006
In this article, we discuss two characteristics of the majority of current behaviour- and molecular-genetic studies of reading ability and disability, specifically, the ascertainment strategies and the populations from which samples are selected. In the context of this discussion, we present data that we collected on a sample of Swahili-speaking…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Siblings, Spelling, Reading Ability

Massaro, Dominic W.; Taylor, Glen A. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1980
A perceptual-recognition task was used to assess whether utilization of orthographic structure in letter recognition varies with reading ability. Good and poor college readers showed equally large effects of orthographic structure on task accuracy, whereas poor sixth-grade readers did not. (Author/GK)
Descriptors: College Students, Grade 6, Higher Education, Intermediate Grades

Stanovich, Keith E; West, Richard F. – Reading Research Quarterly, 1989
Investigates whether orthographic processing ability in adults accounts for variance in individual word recognition and spelling skills. Finds that some individual differences in reading and spelling are caused by variation in orthographic processing skills linked to print exposure. (RS)
Descriptors: Adults, Higher Education, Phonology, Reading Ability

Leong, Che Kan – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 2002
This article discusses the role of phonological and morphological processing in learning to read and spell. Studies on the effect of morphological processing on reading and spelling are outlined. It is suggested that the trend is toward a cross-linguistic framework and studies of psycholinguistic and neurocognitive levels of reading processes.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary Secondary Education, Etiology, Mental Retardation

Wood, Clare – Educational Psychology: An International Journal of Experimental Educational Psychology, 2000
Investigates what skills are best able to account for orthographic analogy use during early reading and tests the finding that there is no independent association between reading ability and orthographic analogy use. Suggests that phonemic awareness and reading experience best account for analogy use, while orthographic analogy use contributes to…
Descriptors: Analogy, Children, Educational Research, Foreign Countries
Goodacre, Elizabeth J., Comp.; Bentley, Diana, Comp. – 1977
Separate listings of both ongoing and completed reading research in Great Britain between 1974 and 1977--including relevant language studies and research on spelling--are arranged alphabetically by researcher, reporting the research title, the institution at which the research was conducted, the years started and completed, and the type of…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Foreign Countries, Indexes, Language Research

Share, David L. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1999
Four experiments tested the self-teaching hypothesis of word learning. Findings indicated that: (1) minimizing phonological processing significantly attenuated orthographic learning; (2) reduced orthographic learning was not attributable to alternative factors; and (3) contribution of pure visual exposure to orthographic learning is marginal. It…
Descriptors: Children, Independent Study, Models, Orthographic Symbols
A Computerized Treatment of Dyslexia: Benefits from Treating Lexico-Phonological Processing Problems
Tijms, Jurgen; Hoeks, Jan – Dyslexia, 2005
Two hundred sixty-seven 10- to 14-year-old Dutch children with dyslexia were randomly assigned to one of two samples that received a treatment for reading and spelling difficulties. The treatment was computer-based and focused on learning to recognise and use the phonological and morphological structure of Dutch words. The inferential algorithmic…
Descriptors: Spelling, Dyslexia, Reading Rate, Reading Instruction

Ehri, Linnea C.; Wilce, Lee S. – Reading Research Quarterly, 1985
Using kindergarten subjects, a study examined whether prereaders learned better with visual cues while novice readers learned better with phonetic cues. (HOD)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Comparative Analysis, Cues, Decoding (Reading)

Massaro, Dominic W. – Visible Language, 1984
Finds a significant positive relationship between fourth-grade students' reading ability and their ability to make appropriate decisions about English spelling. Suggests how classroom practice might be modified to facilitate children's understanding of orthographic structure. (FL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, English, Grade 4, Intermediate Grades

Joshi, R. Malatesha; Aaron, P. G. – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 1990
Investigates whether so-called poor spellers who are good readers are indeed good readers. Finds that three college students who appeared to be poor spellers but good readers were inefficient readers who committed numerous errors while reading aloud. Concludes that reading aloud and spelling involve phonological mediation and are not completely…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Error Analysis (Language), Higher Education, Reading Ability
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