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Knight-McKenna, Mary – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2008
Apprehension is the immediate reaction of some students when faced with multisyllabic words. Lacking strategies for decoding longer words, these students stop reading and seek help from an adult or a more accomplished peer rather than tackle the mysterious words themselves. Explicit strategy instruction is often recommended for students who have…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Syllables, Vowels, Reading Instruction
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Cain, K.; Oakhill, J.; Lemmon, K. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2005
We report an investigation of 9-year-olds' ability to interpret idioms in relation to their reading comprehension level. We manipulated whether the idioms were transparent or opaque, whether they were real or novel, whether they were presented in isolation or in a supportive narrative context. As predicted, children were better able to explain the…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Reading Comprehension, Language Patterns, Language Processing
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Masterson, Julie J.; Kamhi, Alan G. – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1992
Trade-off effects among linguistic components were compared in 30 elementary school children with deficits in both oral and written language, deficits only in written language, or normal language development. Analysis of syntax, phonology, and fluency indicated group effects, with trade-offs between some linguistic measures and positive…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Interaction, Language Acquisition, Language Fluency
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Fletcher, James – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1993
Two studies on the rhythmical patterns of eye movements during reading, displayed by adolescents with reading disabilities and by undergraduates without reading disabilities, revealed that subjects with reading disabilities exhibited rhythm variability, unpredictability, and lethargic tempos; and subjects who were primed exhibited improved parsing…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Higher Education, Language Patterns, Language Rhythm
Morrison, Frederick J. – 1980
Traditionally, reading disabled children have been characterized as suffering a performance or process deficit that prevents them from acquiring the knowledge and skills underlying proficient reading and comprehension. Such explanations raise some logical problems. Process oriented theories do not adequately explain the specificity nor address the…
Descriptors: Decoding (Reading), Elementary Education, Language Acquisition, Language Patterns
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Pennington, Bruce F.; And Others – Child Development, 1986
Compares the spelling errors on the Wide Range Achievement Test II made by adults with an apparent autosomal dominant form of dyslexia to those made by their normal adult relatives and by spelling-age matched normal controls using a computerized error evaluation program. (HOD)
Descriptors: Developmental Stages, Dyslexia, Elementary Secondary Education, Error Analysis (Language)
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Cohen, S. Allen; Cooper, Thelma – Reading Teacher, 1972
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Disadvantaged Youth, Language Patterns, Language Research
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Horne, Marcia D.; And Others – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1983
Five reader and nonreader male students (ages 6 to 10) were tested using the procedures developed by J. Downing and P. Oliver to investigate the development of the concept of the word. Results indicate significant effects for reading levels, age, stimuli, and a significant interaction between reading level and stimulus class. (Author/PN)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Fundamental Concepts, Language Patterns
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Graham, Steve; Harris, Karen R.; Fink-Chorzempa, Barbara – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2003
The intervention described in this article focuses on providing extra spelling instruction to young children who experience difficulty with literacy learning. The CASL Spelling Program is designed to teach children basic sound/letter combinations, spelling patterns involving long and short vowels, and common spelling words that fit these patterns.…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Elementary Education, Language Patterns, Learning Disabilities
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Jimenez, Juan E.; Siegel, Linda S.; Lopez, Mercedes Rodrigo – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2003
A study examined the role of intelligence in the definition of reading disabilities in languages with different orthographic systems. The study included 94 Spanish children and 157 English-speaking Canadian children and found significant differences between the languages when reading performances was analyzed as a function of verbal IQ scores.…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Intelligence Quotient
Figurel, J. Allen – Int Reading Assn Conf Proc Pt 1, 1968
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Disadvantaged, English (Second Language), Language Enrichment
Murphy, Mary Theresa – 1979
Anaphora, a linguistic structure that refers to previously mentioned or implied text, has been implicated as a possible cause of reading comprehension difficulty among children. Reading research has focused on the surface structures of anaphora (pronouns and noun demonstratives, for example) and has viewed comprehension of anaphora as a language…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Elementary Education, Language Acquisition, Language Patterns
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Temple, Christine M. – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1985
Reports a study that compared the spelling performance of a 17-year-old developmental dysgraphic of normal intelligence to that of an acquired dysgraphic. Findings indicate that both make phonologically valid errors and spell regular words better than irregular words. These performances reflect a phonological routine corresponding to that used by…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Case Studies, Comparative Analysis, Dysgraphia
Idol-Maestas, Lorna – 1980
An investigation to determine whether reading disabled children exhibit deviant oral language behaviors was undertaken in a study of 103 children in second, fourth, and sixth grades (in two groups, one reading disabled, one control). Four dependent measures (Developmental Sentence Scoring, Mean Length of Utterance, Type Token Ratio, and verbal…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Ethnicity, Exceptional Child Research, Group Membership
Raetsch, Barbara – 1976
Reading success is closely related to paradigmatic and syntagmatic language responses. It is believed that a child who makes paradigmatic associations communicates and thinks in the language of the teacher while a child who makes syntagmatic responses is hampered in the learning situation. To determine how good (normal) and poor (retarded) readers…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Children, Elementary Education, Language Patterns
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