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Goodman, Ilana; Libenson, Amanda; Wade-Woolley, Lesly – Journal of Research in Reading, 2010
Recent research has found that sensitivity to linguistic stress is related to phonological awareness and reading development. This study investigated the roles of two types of linguistic stress sensitivity (lexical and metrical stress) in the phonological awareness and reading development of young children. Forty-five kindergarten children were…
Descriptors: Suprasegmentals, Early Reading, Linguistics, Phonological Awareness
Barr, Rebecca – Interchange, 1974
The author attempts to develop a theory of learning to account for complex human learning using early reading as an example. (HMD)
Descriptors: Early Reading, Learning Processes, Learning Theories, Reading Ability
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Leather, Cathy V.; Henry, Lucy A. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1994
Investigated relationships among complex memory span, simple memory span, and phonological awareness tasks and their predictive importance for reading accuracy, reading comprehension, and arithmetic ability. Eleven tests were administered in three sessions to seven-year olds. Results suggested that phonological awareness and complex span tasks…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Early Reading, Foreign Countries, Mathematics Skills
Perfetti, Charles A.; Beck, Isabel – 1982
There are at least two kinds of phonetic knowledge: phoneme synthesis and analytic knowledge. In phoneme synthesis a person demonstrates phonetic knowledge by being able to assemble segments into larger units. With analytic knowledge one knows that syllables or words are analyzable into constituent segments. One type of knowledge enables learning…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Early Reading, Elementary Education, Phoneme Grapheme Correspondence
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Ganopole, Selina J. – Journal of Reading Behavior, 1987
Investigates the development of word consciousness prior to first grade and the relationship between word consciousness and reading ability. Finds that word consciousness develops through gradual extension and refinement of concepts about and awareness of print, and that a strong relationship exists between word consciousness and beginning reading…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Early Experience, Early Reading, Preschool Children
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Bowey, Judith A. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1994
Study examined whether phonemic sensitivity is limited to alphabetically literate individuals. Children not exposed to reading instruction were given pairs of phonological sensitivity tasks. Novice readers scored higher in phonological sensitivity than nonreaders of equivalent letter knowledge, when controlled for verbal ability; among nonreaders,…
Descriptors: Early Reading, Foreign Countries, Letters (Alphabet), Phonemic Awareness
Jackson, Nancy Ewald; Cleland, Lynne Nelson – 1982
A study investigated the top-down and bottom-up reading skill patterns of 34 kindergarten children who, as precocious readers, were reading at or above the third grade level. The children were administered the reading comprehension subtest of a standardized achievement test, five subtests on an intelligence measure, and a battery of reading skills…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Beginning Reading, Cognitive Processes, Early Reading
Reed, Michael – 1986
Early reading instruction is important for all children, but especially for the disadvantaged, because the decision not to expose them to reading at an early age may result in an unrecoverable loss of intellectual potential. Reading readiness as an approach may exile children from literacy permanently because it is an abstract and alien process…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Early Childhood Education, Early Reading, Reading Ability
Geis, Robley – 1971
This study sought to determine whether it is possible to predict at the end of kindergarten those pupils who will not succeed in achieving stipulated norms for reading in the first grade, and if a summer intervention program could contravert predicted reading failure. Failure was identified as a score below the 25th percentile on the Stanford…
Descriptors: Early Reading, Reading, Reading Ability, Reading Diagnosis
Smith, Mary L. – 1976
This paper reviews the literature concerning preschool experiences which affect reading development. An attempt is made to isolate and describe experiences which, according to research, enhance reading achievement. Since 1960, many different early childhood education programs have been developed for educationally disadvantaged children. An…
Descriptors: Early Reading, Educational Theories, Educationally Disadvantaged, Literature Reviews
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Zucchermaglio, Cristina; And Others – Reading Psychology, 1986
Concludes that, at the beginning of their school careers, children are quite different as far as reading and writing are concerned, and that there are certain universal prerequisites to reading and writing that may be termed "metalinguistic skills." (FL)
Descriptors: Early Reading, Family Influence, Foreign Countries, Grade 1
Ellis, DiAnn Joyce Waskul – 1975
This study describes certain characteristics of early readers, with emphasis on their accomplishments on eight Piagetian tasks. The early readers were defined as those children who were between four and six years old, who could read at the pre-primer level or higher, and who had not attended elementary school. The population of the study consisted…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Conservation (Concept), Doctoral Dissertations, Early Childhood Education
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Anglum, Barbara S.; And Others – Reading Improvement, 1990
Examines the relationship between reading ability and home environment to determine what variables most accurately predict reading achievement. Finds that the father's education level, the amount of reading done to children before school entry, and the variety of print materials read in the home are highly significant predictors of reading…
Descriptors: Early Reading, Elementary Education, Family Environment, Family Influence
Long, Roberta; And Others – 1985
Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 68 first graders to identify what ideas young readers hold about the reading process. Specifically, the study questioned whether good and poor readers held the same views about how they learned to read, what they and others did as they read, their reading ability, and why people read. The responses of…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Comparative Analysis, Early Reading, Grade 1
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Blatchford, Peter; Plewis, Ian – British Educational Research Journal, 1990
Presents results from 2 British studies relating preschool reading skills and reading attainment reached by age 11. Substantiates and extends earlier research that correlated early letter identification with reading ability at age seven. Also indicates no support for hypothesis that letter sounding rather than naming predicts subsequent reading…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Correlation, Early Reading, Foreign Countries
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