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Nicholson, Tom; And Others – 1979
To examine the effect on comprehension of mistakes made while reading, a three-experiment study was conducted. A secondary aim was to determine whether the unskilled reader would make hypotheses about what words in the text should be. In the first test, 80 nine-year-old students with average or above average reading abilities read narrative…
Descriptors: Context Clues, Decoding (Reading), Elementary Education, Miscue Analysis
Newman, Harold – 1979
In discussing word recognition, Kenneth Goodman argues that preoccupation with words, leters, and sounds cuts off children from the meaning-seeking function of reading; that oral and written language are parallel modes of obtaining meaning from language; and that reading is a selective rather than a precise process of word perception. A review of…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Educational Theories, Instructional Design, Phonics
Gagne, Robert M. – 1978
Analysis of the requirements for diagnostic testing of the early stages of reading competence shows that diagnostic testing needs to focus on decoding, word knowledge, and sentence processing. Reading diagnostic tests also need to assess "entry" skills for the assignment of pupils to instruction, and "exit" skills at each grade…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Behavioral Objectives, Evaluation Criteria, Linking Agents
PDF pending restorationMatalene, Carolyn B. – 1979
Analogies between the reading and writing processes can be drawn from a method of teaching literature that is based on Louise Rosenblatt's transactional theory of reading. The prime responsibilities of teachers of literature are to allow students the right to experience the text for themselves, arriving at their own interpretations, and to make…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Higher Education, Literary Criticism, Literature Appreciation
Baumann, James F.; Schneider, Karen Wilson – 1979
The amount of print that 42 college students apprehended in 40 millisecond tachistoscopic flash presentations was monitored for strings of random letters, unrelated words, and words in context (sentences). The results indicated that mean apprehension spans per flash were 3.7 letters for random letters, 9.3 letters (2.0 words) for unrelated words,…
Descriptors: Adults, Context Clues, Reading Ability, Reading Comprehension
Myers, Jeanette S. – 1979
Three factors in the reader have a generalized effect on all perception, including reading: competence, purpose, and set. Competence involves applying past learning to new learning through transference, understanding the conventions of different types of texts, and transforming the text through the perceptual process into a new entity. Competent…
Descriptors: Competence, Expectation, Experience, Higher Education
Miller, Bonnie L. – 1977
A review of the literature on miscue analysis supports the assumption that reading is a language process. All three language cue systems--graphophonic, syntactic, and semantic--must interact if reading for meaning is to occur, and a whole language environment is necessary for a student to develop reading proficiency. (AEA)
Descriptors: Context Clues, Cues, Language Processing, Literature Reviews
Perfetti, Charles A.; Lesgold, Alan M. – 1977
This paper discusses discourse comprehension with respect to individual differences. First, some general principles of discourse structure and the processing of discourse are presented. These principles emphasize the role of sentence and thematic structure. Second, possible sources of individual differences in discourse processing are discussed.…
Descriptors: Decoding (Reading), Discourse Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education, Individual Differences
Barnitz, John – 1975
The purpose of this review article is to survey some of the current research in linguistic syntax and the reading process. It also presents a summary of recent developments in applied linguistics. Reading comprehension is viewed as an interactive communication process where the reader uses his knowledge and cognitive-linguistic processes,…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Bibliographies, Educational Theories, Grammar
Dempsey, Jane – 1975
The diagnostic and prescriptive strategies presented in this paper are based on the assumption that reading is language, reading is understanding, reading is not an exact process, reading is responding, and reading is enjoyable. The principles of diagnosis based on these assumptions are that diagnosis will be based on the goals of the reading…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Miscue Analysis, Psycholinguistics, Reading Achievement
Blass, Rosanne Johnson – 1975
The purpose of this study was to synthesize theories and known facts of language acquisitions provided by transformation-generative grammarians and the cognitive theories of Piaget and Vygotsky into a unified theory and to suggest a partial model of the reading process. Review and analysis of transformational-generative theory strongly indicate…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Theories, Higher Education, Language Acquisition
Allington, Richard L.; And Others – 1975
This study presented 24 third graders drawn from suburban elementary schools with high frequency, low discriminability words in four conditions. Subjects were randomly assigned to the four tasks individually. It was hypothesized that poor and normal readers would differ in their ability to read high frequency, low discriminability words presented…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Grade 3, Reading Difficulty, Reading Processes
Stanfill, James Wesley – 1975
In order to determine if there is a relationship between reading achievement and the ability to conserve as measured by replications of Piagetian conservation tasks, 160 beginning second-grade students were identified as achievers or low achievers according to reading and intelligence test scores, and their performance on the Piagetian tasks was…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Cognitive Development, Conservation (Concept), Doctoral Dissertations
Shima, Fred – 1969
The focus of this experiment was on the effects of associative strength on retention of connected discourse, in terms of both single words and strings of words. Also of interest was the short- and long-term retention of two types of information, verbatim and substance. Verbatim information covered words and word sequences identical to those in the…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Cognitive Processes, Connected Discourse, Discourse Analysis
Koehler, John, Jr.; Bennett, Rosalie – 1972
Three scanning/encoding training conditions were compared with a control condition in transfer tasks involving learning and recognizing six minimally contrasting, single-syllable word-like forms. The scanning/encoding treatments failed to differ from the controls in prereading kindergarteners, which was attributed to the difficulty of the transfer…
Descriptors: Kindergarten Children, Primary Education, Reading Instruction, Reading Processes


