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Al Ghanem, Reem; Kearns, Devin M. – Reading Research Quarterly, 2015
Current Arabic reading instruction places strong emphasis on orthographic skills and little emphasis on phonological and morphological skills. Yet, the role of each skill in reading development in Arabic is not well understood. The purpose of this literature review was to examine the degree to which children learning to read in Arabic use…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Semitic Languages, Morphology (Languages), Phonological Awareness
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Cupples, Linda; Ching, Teresa Y. C.; Crowe, Kathryn; Day, Julia; Seeto, Mark – Reading Research Quarterly, 2014
This research investigated the concurrent association between early reading skills and phonological awareness (PA), print knowledge, language, cognitive, and demographic variables in 101 five-Year-Old Children with prelingual hearing losses ranging from mild to profound who communicated primarily via spoken language. All participants were fitted…
Descriptors: Reading Skills, Predictor Variables, Early Reading, Hearing Impairments
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Donnell, Wendy Johnson – Reading Research Quarterly, 2007
To address the issue of declining reading achievement in the school where she worked, the author analyzed reading records and written work of primary students attending several district elementary schools over the course of one school year. From that analysis, it appeared that an obstacle to reading success for many children in the third grade was…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Grade 3, Word Study Skills, Intervention
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Gipe, Joan – Reading Research Quarterly, 1978
Describes a study which examined the effectiveness of four methods for teaching word meanings. The context method was found to be more effective than the use of category labels and dictionary practice. Associating new words with familiar synonyms was also supported. (MKM)
Descriptors: Context Clues, Elementary Education, Reading Processes, Reading Research
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Knafle, June D. – Reading Research Quarterly, 1973
Descriptors: Cues, Early Childhood Education, Reading Instruction, Reading Research
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Shu, Hua; Anderson, Richard C. – Reading Research Quarterly, 1997
Finds that third and fifth graders were able to select characters containing the correct radicals (a component of Chinese characters that provides information about the character's meaning) even when the characters as a whole were unfamiliar to them. Finds that good readers displayed more awareness of radicals than poor readers. (RS)
Descriptors: Chinese, Comparative Analysis, Decoding (Reading), Elementary Education
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Gillooly, William B. – Reading Research Quarterly, 1973
Summarizes the work of those seeking to analyze orthography and the experimental, historical, and cross-national data which bear on the behavioral effects of writing system characteristics. (Author)
Descriptors: Conceptual Schemes, Initial Teaching Alphabet, Literature Reviews, Orthographic Symbols
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Spearritt, Donald – Reading Research Quarterly, 1972
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Context Clues, Factor Analysis
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Invernizzi, Marcia; Hayes, Latisha – Reading Research Quarterly, 2004
A team of first-grade teachers began to question their literacy/phonics program, which used a whole-class format for instruction. The teachers felt that teaching the whole class did not allow them to meet the diverse needs of all their students. One of the teachers introduced the rest of the team to developmental-spelling research (i.e., research…
Descriptors: Spelling Instruction, Phonics, Spelling, Developmental Stages
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Juel, Connie; Roper/Schneider, Diane – Reading Research Quarterly, 1985
Examines the role of various word features (versatile letter combinations) and basal text factors (word repetitions) in the developing word recognition skills of 93 first-grade students. Indicates that the text to which children are exposed early in first grade may differentially shape their word identification strategies. (HOD)
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Beginning Reading, Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis
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Bruck, Maggie; Treiman, Rebecca – Reading Research Quarterly, 1992
Examines the degree to which teaching beginning readers to use various types of analogies helps them pronounce new words and nonwords. Finds that, although beginning readers can use analogies, they rely to a large extent on correspondences between individual phonemes and graphemes to decode new words. (RS)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Decoding (Reading), Grade 1, Instructional Effectiveness
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Nagy, William E.; And Others – Reading Research Quarterly, 1985
Examines whether eighth grade students acquired measurable knowledge about unfamiliar words while reading natural text. Suggests that incidental learning from context accounts for a substantial proportion of the vocabulary growth that occurs during the school years. (HOD)
Descriptors: Context Clues, Grade 8, Junior High School Students, Junior High Schools
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McKeown, Margaret G.; And Others – Reading Research Quarterly, 1985
Describes a study whose purpose was to identify the relative contribution of the nature of instruction and the frequency of encounters in bringing about word knowledge proficiency in fourth-grade children. Results suggest that instruction based on definitional associations is sufficient to affect word knowledge. (HOD)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Context Clues, Grade 4, Intermediate Grades
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Lie, Alfred – Reading Research Quarterly, 1991
Investigates the long-term effects of daily training sessions in word analysis (phoneme isolation or positional treatment versus phoneme segmentation or sequential treatment) on 10 first grade classes in Norway. Concludes that both forms of phonological training had a facilitating effect on reading and spelling. Suggests that lower ability…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Classroom Research, Foreign Countries, Grade 1
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Zivian, Marilyn T.; Samuels, Marilyn T. – Reading Research Quarterly, 1986
Investigates differences in performance on a task involving judgments of word-likeness between a group of reading-disabled children and normal readers matched to them either in reading level or age. Shows that although the knowledge of orthographic structure of reading-disabled children matches that of younger normal readers, reading-disabled…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Developmental Stages, Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities