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Spiro, Rand J.; Taylor, Barbara M. – 1980
Conventional wisdom holds that many children experience difficulty when they first read expository material after spending most of their reading time with simple narratives. Unfortunately, there is little available data bearing on this belief, nor is it clear how one would go about testing the claim. The labels "narrative" and…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Processes, Discourse Analysis, Elementary Education

Schwartz, Robert M. – Reading Research Quarterly, 1980
A study was conducted to measure the effect on reading comprehension of forcing attention to different levels of analysis. Results indicated that for adult fluent readers, and--to a lesser extent--for children, attentional orienting tasks affected the amount and type of information recalled from reading a paragraph. (MKM)
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Discourse Analysis, Elementary Education
Shima, Fred – 1969
The focus of this experiment was on the effects of associative strength on retention of connected discourse, in terms of both single words and strings of words. Also of interest was the short- and long-term retention of two types of information, verbatim and substance. Verbatim information covered words and word sequences identical to those in the…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Cognitive Processes, Connected Discourse, Discourse Analysis
Perfetti, Charles A.; Roth, Steven – 1980
Features of a model of reading that is both sensitive to individual differences and consistent with the assumption that reading processes are interactive are discussed in this report. A description of how this model accounts for individual differences in reading skill suggests three types of reading problems: slow word decoding, slow sentence…
Descriptors: Context Clues, Discourse Analysis, Elementary Education, Individual Characteristics
Carr, Thomas H., Ed. – 1985
Focusing on how children learn to read in a language they have previously only spoken, this book illustrates the skill theory of reading development, which encompasses both new perceptual processes and modified but familiar integrative cognitive processes of language comprehension. The chapters discuss the following aspects of learning to read:…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Comprehension, Discourse Analysis, Elementary Education
Leong, Che Kan – 1982
The research and practical questions about the internal lexicon, the associated network of internal representation basic to word meaning, boil down to whether in reading English the phonological route is obligatory or optional. Since the English writing system is morphophonemic, not phonetic, access to the internal lexicon cannot and should not…
Descriptors: Context Clues, Decoding (Reading), Discourse Analysis, Elementary Education
Bieger, George R.; Dunn, Bruce R. – 1980
Two text-based prose grammars, the W. Kintsch and B. J. F. Meyer models, were compared as to their sensitivity to potential developmental differences in children's recall of prose. Participants in the study were 212 fourth, fifth, and sixth grade students who had been classified as average or below average in reading ability. The Meyer analysis…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Comparative Analysis, Content Area Reading, Developmental Stages