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Chen, Lin; Perfetti, Charles A.; Fang, Xiaoping; Chang, Li-Yun – Second Language Research, 2021
When reading in a second language, a reader's first language may be involved. For word reading, the question is how and at what level: lexical, pre-lexical, or both. In three experiments, we employed an implicit reading task (color judgment) and an explicit reading task (word naming) to test whether a Chinese meaning equivalent character and its…
Descriptors: Native Language, Second Language Learning, Transfer of Training, Reading Processes
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Harris, Lindsay N.; Perfetti, Charles A. – Scientific Studies of Reading, 2017
Share (1995) proposed "phonological recoding" (the translation of letters into sounds) as a self-teaching mechanism through which readers establish complete lexical representations. More recently, McKague et al. (2008) proposed a similar role for "orthographic recoding", that is, feedback from sounds to letters, in building and…
Descriptors: Individual Differences, Phonological Awareness, Feedback (Response), Evidence
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Perfetti, Charles A.; Harris, Lindsay N. – Language Learning and Development, 2013
The connections among language, writing system, and reading are part of what confronts a child in learning to read. We examine these connections in addressing how reading processes adapt to the variety of written language and how writing adapts to language. The first adaptation (reading to writing), as evidenced in behavioral and neuroscience…
Descriptors: Reading Processes, Written Language, Orthographic Symbols, Child Development
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Chang, Li-Yun; Plaut, David C.; Perfetti, Charles A. – Scientific Studies of Reading, 2016
The visual complexity of orthographies varies across writing systems. Prior research has shown that complexity strongly influences the initial stage of reading development: the perceptual learning of grapheme forms. This study presents a computational simulation that examines the degree to which visual complexity leads to grapheme learning…
Descriptors: Reading Skills, Reading Processes, Phoneme Grapheme Correspondence, Native Language
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Xu, Yi; Chang, Li-Yun; Zhang, Juan; Perfetti, Charles A. – Foreign Language Annals, 2013
Previous studies suggest that writing helps reading development in Chinese in both first and second language settings by enabling higher-quality orthographic representation of the characters. This study investigated the comparative effectiveness of reading, animation, and writing in developing foreign language learners' orthographic knowledge…
Descriptors: Orthographic Symbols, Chinese, Second Language Instruction, Prior Learning
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Landi, Nicole; Perfetti, Charles A. – Brain and Language, 2007
The most prominent theories of reading consider reading comprehension ability to be a direct consequence of lower-level reading skills. Recently however, research has shown that some children with poor comprehension ability perform normally on tests of lower-level skills (e.g., decoding). One promising line of behavioral research has found…
Descriptors: Semantics, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Learning Theories
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Perfetti, Charles A.; Liu, Ying; Tan, Li Hai – Psychological Review, 2005
The authors examine the implications of research on Chinese for theories of reading and propose the lexical constituency model as a general framework for word reading across writing systems. Word identities are defined by 3 interlinked constituents (orthographic, phonological, and semantic). The implemented model simulates the time course of…
Descriptors: Written Language, Phonology, Reading Processes, Semantics
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Perfetti, Charles A. – Scientific Studies of Reading, 2003
Considers how reading has universal properties that can be seen across the world's writing systems. Discusses the most important universal language constraint: All writing systems represent spoken languages, a universal with consequences for reading processes. Draws on observations and research from Chinese and Korean to examine these universal…
Descriptors: Chinese, Grammar, Higher Education, Korean
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Booth, James R.; Perfetti, Charles A. – Scientific Studies of Reading, 2002
Assesses the role of the onset-rime structure in visual word recognition. Finds experiments 1 through 3 showed no evidence for the importance of onset-rime in children (2nd through 6th graders) or adults; experiment 4 with adults found onset-rime structure is important in oral reading. Suggests the onset-rime structure may be an important unit in…
Descriptors: Adults, Elementary Education, Oral Reading, Reading Processes
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Perfetti, Charles A. – Discourse Processes, 1993
Considers the difference between commonplace inferences versus more elusive inferences in reading processes. Claims that higher level inferences may be restricted in part because they do not operate in response to simple memory symbols but depend on complex compositional representations not always available. (HB)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Discourse Modes, Higher Education, Inferences
Perfetti, Charles A.; McCutchen, Deborah – 1983
The report discusses speech processes in reading by critically considering recent available evidence and by proposing a general model of speech processes. Stating that much work has been guided by the question of whether speech recoding precedes lexical access, the report proposes that a richer understanding of speech processes in reading must…
Descriptors: Inner Speech (Subvocal), Phonemics, Reading Diagnosis, Reading Processes
Lesgold, Alan M.; Perfetti, Charles A. – 1980
Much of the current research in reading processes has been aided by movements in experimental psychology known as information processing psychology, cognitive psychology, and cognitive science. The information processing movement has contributed three important ideas: (1) Logogen theory of a cognitive response unit that is sensitive to the set of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Epistemology, Language Processing, Learning Theories
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Booth, James R.; Perfetti, Charles A.; MacWhinney, Brian – Developmental Psychology, 1999
Investigated second- through sixth-grade children's word-reading skills by testing their processing of nonword primes. Determined that good readers showed more orthographic priming than poor readers at more times, and more pseudo-homophone priming at short durations. Determined that the quick, automatic and general activation of this priming…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Language Acquisition, Orthographic Symbols
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Garson, Blaine; Perfetti, Charles A. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1973
The retention of semantic, surface grammatical, and lexical information obtained from reading prose passages was tested after four time intervals, ranging from just after reading to one week later. (Editor)
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Lexicology, Linguistics, Memory
Perfetti, Charles A. – 1980
Word recognition and reading failure are examined in this report using an interactive framework of the reading process based on the premise that reading is both a top-down and a bottom-up process, both conceptually guided and graphically based. Experiments are discussed that show that less-skilled readers are affected by anomalous contexts and…
Descriptors: Context Clues, Decoding (Reading), Elementary Education, Reading Achievement
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