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Rachel Carter Poirier – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Reading is a fascinating cognitive process through which individuals perceive arbitrary symbols on a page and turn them into vivid mental representations of text. Most available evidence supports an embodied explanation for how readers are capable of such representations--they recruit supralinguistic brain regions in order to mentally simulate the…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Reading Comprehension, Reading Processes, Reading Strategies
Silvestri, Julia A. – ProQuest LLC, 2016
This study is a mixed methods analysis of reading processes and language experiences of deaf and hearing readers. The sample includes four groups each with fifteen adults--identified as: deaf/high-achieving readers, deaf/struggling/non-academic readers, hearing/high-achieving readers, and hearing/non-academic readers. The purpose of this study is…
Descriptors: Reading Strategies, Adults, Deafness, Differences
Marull, Crystal – ProQuest LLC, 2017
This dissertation aims to identify the locus of L2 processing inefficiency. Previous studies suggest that non-native processing is a specific result of an inefficient predictive mechanism that limits the ability of learners to generate linguistic expectations (Gruter, Rohde, & Schafer, 2014; 2016). Thus, this study employs two distinct online…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Language Processing, Verbal Communication, Vocabulary Development
Baldwin, Marybeth P. H. – ProQuest LLC, 2013
Policy mandates to increase the time dedicated to the teaching of reading and mathematics has left little time for arts instruction. Recent research has indicated a positive relationship between improvement in reading comprehension and the integration of arts into instruction. Teaching students to use mental imagery as a reading strategy is one…
Descriptors: Imagery, Vocabulary Development, Retention (Psychology), Teaching Methods
Williams, Clay H. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This dissertation examines the effects of semantic and phonetic radicals on Chinese character decoding by high-intermediate level Chinese as a Foreign Language (CFL) learners. The results of the main study (discussed in Chapter #5) suggest that the CFL learners tested have a well-developed semantic pathway to recognition; however, their…
Descriptors: Reaction Time, Phonetics, Semantics, Personality