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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
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Senf, Gerald M. – 1972
The first major section of this report describes in detail an information-integration theory which seeks to explain how an organism selects information and integrates it with other information from the environment and from the organism's internal processes. The model treats information as a pattern of neural activity composed of a plethora of unit…
Descriptors: Attention Span, Cognitive Processes, Elementary Secondary Education, Information Theory
Halstead, Janet Bishop – 1975
Comprehension levels necessary to the acquisition and retention of facts, concepts, and rules and the facilitating effects of the use of orienting directions and postadjunct questions were investigated in a study involving 105 sixth-grade students. Four treatment groups each received a version of a six-page fictional passage, differing in the use…
Descriptors: Directed Reading Activity, Grade 6, Intermediate Grades, Learning Processes
Sherwood, Charles; Chambless, Martha – 1975
Relationships between reading achievement and perceptual skills as measured by selected subtests of the Detroit Tests of Learning Aptitude were investigated in a sample of 73 second graders. Verbal opposites, visual memory for designs, and visual attention span for letters were significantly correlated with both word meaning and vocabulary…
Descriptors: Aptitude Tests, Grade 2, Primary Education, Reading Achievement
Piontkowski, Dorothy – 1976
In order to understand better the elemental processes involved in beginning reading (specifically, how cognitive skills are acquired and whether a relationship exists among basic skills), Robert Calfee and colleagues conducted a first-grade reading diary study. Forty target children in 1973-1974 and 50 children in 1974-1975 were observed as they…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Beginning Reading, Elementary Education, Grade 1
Storer, Eldon Lee – 1975
This exploratory study investigated the relationships among three aspects of cognitive style and reading performance on the Gray Oral Reading Test for a sample of 100 fourth graders with IQs in the 85 to 115 range. The results indicated that there was a cognitive shift from reflection-impulsivity to automatization at the fourth-grade level, that…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Doctoral Dissertations, Grade 4
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