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Graham, Steve; Aitken, A. Angelique; Hebert, Michael; Camping, April; Santangelo, Tanya; Harris, Karen R.; Eustice, Kristi; Sweet, Joseph D.; Ng, Clarence – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2021
In this meta-analysis, we examined whether children identified with reading difficulties (RD) evidence writing difficulties. We included studies comparing children with RD with (a) typically developing peers matched on age (k = 87 studies) and (b) typically developing younger peers with similar reading capabilities (k = 24 studies). Children…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Writing Difficulties, Meta Analysis, Sentence Structure

Dalgleish, B. W. J.; Enkelmann, S. – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 1979
The present experiment with retarded and normal readers was designed to test comprehension across major segmental boundaries, an aspect of syntax raised by generative grammars, and to relate the comprehension problem to other correlates of reading retardation by choosing a problem in which ordering strategies may be adopted. (Author/KC)
Descriptors: Children, Generative Grammar, Pronouns, Reading Comprehension
Tyler, Andrea; Nagy, William E. – 1985
Knowledge of derivational morphology can aid readers in the analysis and acquisition of new vocabulary, in lexical access, and in establishing the syntactic structure of sentences. A study investigated good and poor readers' knowledge and use of derivational suffixes in establishing sentence level syntax. Subjects, 123 10th and 11th grade…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Knowledge Level, Morphology (Languages), Reading Ability