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Holliman, Andrew J.; Wood, Clare; Sheehy, Kieron – Journal of Research in Reading, 2012
In this cross-sectional study, we explore the relationship between prosodic sensitivity (suprasegmental phonology) and phonological awareness (segmental phonology) and investigate whether a group of poor readers display significant suprasegmental phonological deficits in comparison to chronological age-matched controls and younger, reading…
Descriptors: Suprasegmentals, Age, Reading Difficulties, Phonological Awareness
King, Bernardine; Wood, Clare; Faulkner, Dorothy – Journal of Research in Reading, 2007
An investigation was conducted into the visual and auditory temporal processing profiles of two groups of 4- to 6-year-old children: "pre-alphabetic" children, who showed no alphabetic ability (failing to read any non-words in a test), and those who demonstrated some alphabetic ability. This "alphabetic" group showed higher scores in reading and…
Descriptors: Visual Stimuli, Spelling, Early Reading, Children
Wood, Clare – Journal of Research in Reading, 2006
This paper reports two studies of young English-speaking children's ability to cope with changes to the metrical stress pattern of spoken words and the relationship between this ability, phonological awareness and early reading development. Initially, 39 children aged 4 and 5 years were assessed on their ability to identify mispronounced words,…
Descriptors: Early Reading, Written Language, Spelling, Reading Skills
Wood, Clare – Journal of Research in Reading, 2005
This paper reports on a small-scale study that considered whether a phonic-based talking book could outperform one-to-one reading tuition with an adult with respect to improving beginning readers' phonological awareness over a short period. It also examined whether the children's reading strategies were affected by their use of the software. Two…
Descriptors: Phonology, Computer Software, Reading Skills, Reading Strategies
Farrington-Flint, Lee; Wood, Clare; Canobi, Katherine H.; Faulkner, Dorothy – Journal of Research in Reading, 2004
Despite compelling evidence that analogy skills are available to beginning readers, few studies have actually explored the possibility of identifying individual differences in young children's analogy skills in early reading. The present study examined individual differences in children's use of orthographic and phonological relations between…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Logical Thinking, Young Children, Thinking Skills
Peer reviewedWood, Clare – Journal of Research in Reading, 2002
Considers the nature of joint (parent-child) pre-school activities in the home, and their potential to contribute to the development of early reading skills. Assesses children on various aspects of phonological awareness, and their receptive vocabulary and short-term memory. Finds that children who engaged in a variety of pre-school, parent-child…
Descriptors: Early Reading, Learning Activities, Literacy, Memory
Peer reviewedWood, Clare – Journal of Research in Reading, 2002
Considers how there is no orthographic analogy effect for words with common end patterns (e.g. beak-peak). Assesses a group of beginning readers' phonological awareness and vocabulary. Indicates that while rime-based analogies seem to be phonological rather than orthographic in nature, beginning readers are able to use an orthographic analogy…
Descriptors: Analogy, Beginning Reading, Elementary Education, Reading Instruction

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