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Peer reviewedVandervelden, Margaretha; Siegel, Linda S. – Reading Research Quarterly, 1995
Investigates the development and role of phonological recoding in beginning reading. Finds regular phases in phonological recoding prior to accuracy in reading simple pseudowords and a strong but changing relationship between these rudimentary skills and several reading tasks. Finds that phonological recoding and phoneme awareness are complex…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Developmental Stages, Phonemic Awareness, Phonology
Peer reviewedVroomen, Jean; van den Bosch, Antal; de Gelder, Beatrice – Language and Cognitive Processes, 1998
Reports language acquisition experiments with simple recurrent networks solving phoneme prediction in continuous phonemic data, which suggests the network output could function as a source for syllable boundary detection. The phoneme prediction network simulates the necessary "bootstrap" to discover syllabic segmentation in unsegmented…
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Language Processing, Language Research, Learning Processes
Peer reviewedSavage, Robert; Stuart, Morag – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2001
Investigates the use of orthographic analogies in 6-year-olds. Notes that neither rime nor phoneme awareness measures were correlated with rime inference uses and that vowel, but not rime inference, was correlated with scaffolding errors. Finds that rime detection was the strongest predictor of reading ability, whereas phoneme segmentation was the…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Orthographic Symbols, Phonemic Awareness, Predictor Variables
Cherkes-Julkowski, Miriam – Learning Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2003
By making the general curriculum the reference point for all considerations, The New Era proposals set forth by the President's Commission are devoid of all considerations of individual differences. Rather than tailoring IEP's to the particular learning characteristics of individual children, it is suggested that one kind of good, scientifically…
Descriptors: Individual Differences, Individualized Education Programs, Special Education, Foreign Countries
Kubina, Richard M., Jr.; Young, Ann; Kilwein, Mark – Learning Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2004
This study examined a critical learning outcome of behavioral fluency, "application." Application refers to the combination of two or more behaviors that form a composite or compound behavior. Three students with specific learning disabilities in reading learned two behaviors, how to write a set of letter sounds they heard and orally segment words…
Descriptors: Spelling, Beginning Reading, Learning Disabilities, Learning Processes
Jackson, Nancy Ewald – Learning & Individual Differences, 2005
Among developing and poor readers, text comprehension is strongly related to word decoding accuracy and reading fluency. However, among relatively skilled adult readers, these aspects of reading skill are largely independent of one another. The reading of 193 second- and third-year students enrolled in an educational psychology course at a public…
Descriptors: Phonemic Awareness, Language Skills, Research Universities, Reading Rate
Schulze, Arlene C. – International Reading Association (NJ3), 2006
How and why do young children, especially those making their first foray into formal education, become readers and writers? With this book, the author answers this question and more as she shows kindergarten teachers and administrators how to help young children become readers and writers through a workshop approach. Keeping in mind the…
Descriptors: Phonemic Awareness, Preschool Teachers, Kindergarten, Developmental Stages
Kamps, Debra; Abbott, Mary; Greenwood, Charles; Arreaga-Mayer, Carmen; Wills, Howard; Longstaff, Jennifer; Culpepper, Michelle; Walton, Cheryl – Learning Disability Quarterly, 2007
This experimental/comparison study of secondary-level, small-group instruction included 318 first- and second-grade students (170 ELL and 148 English-only) from six elementary schools. All schools served high numbers of ELL students with varying school SES in urban and suburban communities. Experimental schools implemented a three-tier model of…
Descriptors: Small Group Instruction, Reading Comprehension, Experimental Schools, Intervention
Rivaldo, Renee – 1994
Since phonemic awareness is a crucial element in the invented spelling process, a survey of 15 whole language teachers determined the standpoint of phonemic awareness in the philosophy of whole language teachers. The 15 teachers, all 5 kindergarten and 10 first-grade teachers in a school district in western New York, were administered a 16-item…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Grade 1, Invented Spelling, Misconceptions
Mauer, Daria; Stevens, Brenda – 1997
A study explored whether "typical" children (i.e., those who have not been identified as language-delayed but who have a low level of phonological awareness) differ in aspects of oral language and orthographic processing skills from those children with higher phonological awareness. Subjects were 17 children (ranging in age from 3 years…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Family Environment, Language Skills, Phonemic Awareness
Fischer, Phyllis E. – 1993
Intended to answer questions from practicing teachers, concerned parents, and college students about the sounds and spelling patterns of English, this book presents an overview of the structure of written words that shows readers how the sounds of English are paired with their spelling patterns. The book delineates the task of decoding written…
Descriptors: Consonants, Decoding (Reading), Elementary Education, English
Partridge, Susan – 1992
Two Schools of thought prominent in reading instruction are: (1) that reading is a language-based skill which requires the reader to have a sound knowledge of phonology and that this knowledge must be at an automatic level of information processing; and (2) that reading problems are the result of being overly attentive to phonetic and orthographic…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Phonemic Awareness, Phonetics, Primary Education
Kawamura, Michihiko – Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics, 1994
This paper discusses the theoretical status of Vendler classes in grammar and utterance interpretation. In the 1950s Zeno Vendler outlined a taxonomy of verb classification which grouped verbs into four equal categories: (1) activity terms; (2) accomplishment terms; (3) achievement terms; and (4) state terms. Although Vendler's taxonomy still has…
Descriptors: Classification, English, Grammar, Language Research
Treiman, Rebecca – 1983
In order to investigate relationships between spoken and written language knowledge at a phonological level, linguistic theories of syllable structure that treat initial consonant clusters as units are first discussed. Second, experimental evidence is presented suggesting that analysis of initial clusters is difficult for both children and adults…
Descriptors: Adults, Consonants, Elementary School Students, Linguistic Theory
Richardson, J. T. E.; Baddeley, A. D. – Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1975
When subjects utter a series of redundant sounds while memorizing word lists, performance is impaired and phonemic similarity effect is reduced. Experiments explored the influence of articulatory suppression on free recall; neither showed interaction between suppression and serial position. Recency effect may not reflect short-term phonemic store.…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Cognitive Processes, Language Processing, Memorization

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