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Wegener, Signy; Beyersmann, Elisabeth; Wang, Hua-Chen; Castles, Anne – Australian Journal of Learning Difficulties, 2022
In this theoretical review, evidence for the link between spoken and written word knowledge is summarised, highlighting the specific hypotheses posed in this field and the extent to which they are informative regarding causation. A brief overview of major theories of orthographic learning draws attention to how each characterises the role of oral…
Descriptors: Oral Language, Vocabulary Development, Reading Instruction, Learning Processes
Murray, Lyndall; Wegener, Signy; Wang, Hua-Chen; Parrila, Rauno; Castles, Anne – Scientific Studies of Reading, 2022
Children may link words in their oral vocabulary with novel printed word forms through a process termed mispronunciation correction, which enables them to adjust an imperfect phonological decoding. Additional evidence suggests that sentence context may play a role in helping children to make link between a word in oral vocabulary and its irregular…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Novelty (Stimulus Dimension), Vocabulary, Training
Colenbrander, Danielle; Kohnen, Saskia; Beyersmann, Elisabeth; Robidoux, Serje; Wegener, Signy; Arrow, Tara; Nation, Kate; Castles, Anne – Scientific Studies of Reading, 2022
Purpose: Children learning to read in English must learn to read words with varying degrees of grapheme-phoneme correspondence regularity, but there is very little research comparing methods of instruction for words with less predictable or irregular spellings. Therefore, we compared three methods of instruction for beginning readers. Method:…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Teaching Methods, Kindergarten, Young Children
Wegener, Signy; Wang, Hua-Chen; Beyersmann, Elisabeth; Nation, Kate; Colenbrander, Danielle; Castles, Anne – Scientific Studies of Reading, 2023
Purpose: Readers can draw on their knowledge of sound-to-letter mappings to form expectations about the spellings of known spoken words prior to seeing them in written sentences. The current study asked whether such orthographic expectancies are observed in the absence of contextual support at the point of reading. Method: Seventy-eight adults…
Descriptors: Reading Research, Reading Processes, Word Recognition, Spelling
Li, Luan; Marinus, Eva; Castles, Anne; Hsieh, Miao-Ling; Wang, Hua-Chen – Scientific Studies of Reading, 2021
In this study, we investigated if children build a print-to-meaning connection via the semantic radical -- a mechanism we call "semantic decoding" -- and its interaction with phonological decoding in orthographic learning of Chinese compound characters. Ninety-two Grade 4 children were taught the pronunciations and meanings of 16…
Descriptors: Semantics, Phonology, Decoding (Reading), Mandarin Chinese
Pritchard, Stephen C.; Coltheart, Max; Marinus, Eva; Castles, Anne – Scientific Studies of Reading, 2016
Phonological decoding is central to learning to read, and deficits in its acquisition have been linked to reading disorders such as dyslexia. Understanding how this skill is acquired is therefore important for characterising reading difficulties. Decoding can be taught explicitly, or implicitly learned during instruction on whole word spellings…
Descriptors: Phonology, Decoding (Reading), Phoneme Grapheme Correspondence, Models
Nonword Reading: Comparing Dual-Route Cascaded and Connectionist Dual-Process Models with Human Data
Pritchard, Stephen C.; Coltheart, Max; Palethorpe, Sallyanne; Castles, Anne – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2012
Two prominent dual-route computational models of reading aloud are the dual-route cascaded (DRC) model, and the connectionist dual-process plus (CDP+) model. While sharing similarly designed lexical routes, the two models differ greatly in their respective nonlexical route architecture, such that they often differ on nonword pronunciation. Neither…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reading Research, Learning Theories, Vocabulary