نتایج جستجو برای: whole word reading

تعداد نتایج: 481950  

Journal: :Current Directions in Psychological Science 2015

Journal: :The Spanish journal of psychology 2007
Juan E Jiménez Isabel Hernández-Valle Gustavo Ramírez M del Rosario Ortiz Mercedes Rodrigo Adelina Estévez Isabel O'Shanahan Eduardo García María de la Luz Trabaue

This study was designed to assess the effects of four reading-training procedures for children with reading disabilities (RD) in a transparent orthography, with the aim of examining the effects of different spelling-to-sound units in computer speech-based reading. We selected a sample of 83 Spanish children aged between 7 years 1 month and 10 years 6 months (M = 105.2, SD = 7.8) whose pseudowor...

Gholam-reza Abbasian Saeid Maskukian

Methodologically, vocabulary instruction has faced significant ups and downs during the history of language education; sometimes integrated with the other elements of language network, other times tackled as a separate component. Among many variables supposedly affecting vocabulary achievement, the role of teaching word history, as a schemata-building strategy, in developing reading comprehensi...

2007
Susan Lutz Klauda John T. Guthrie

This study examined the relationships of three levels of reading fluency, the individual word, the syntactic unit, and the whole passage, to reading comprehension among 278 fifth graders heterogeneous in reading ability. Hierarchical regression analyses revealed that reading fluency at each level related uniquely to performance on a standardized reading comprehension test in a model including i...

Journal: :The British journal of educational psychology 2016
Laura R Shapiro Jonathan Solity

BACKGROUND Synthetic phonics is the widely accepted approach for teaching reading in English: Children are taught to sound out the letters in a word then blend these sounds together. AIMS We compared the impact of two synthetic phonics programmes on early reading. SAMPLE Children received Letters and Sounds (L&S; 7 schools) which teaches multiple letter-sound mappings or Early Reading Resea...

1994
Victor Abrash

Jack Mostow, fzom CMU, began the evening by showing a prototype reading coach designed to help children read by listening to them reading aloud. The system follows along as the student reads, detecting when words are not read correctly or when the reader gets stuck. Reading disfluencies are evaluated by a rulebased pedagogical evaluation component, which chooses appropriate interventions to hel...

حق‏شناس , حسن , فراشبندی, حسن,

  Objective: neuropsychological findings suggest that the ability to write short words do not give any hints of those words to be pronounced correctly. This is one of the brain's abilities that could be defected by brain's lesion on the basis of these findings, a scale was invented in Farsi language consisting of 50 words to assess words reading as the scale of verbal intelligence called "word ...

2004
Yasuhisa Sakurai

Reading impairments of three alexia patients, two pure alexia and one alexia with agraphia, due to different lesions were examined quantitatively, using Kanji (Japanese morphogram) words, Kana (Japanese phonetic writing) words and Kana nonwords. Kana nonword reading was impaired in all three patients, suggesting that widespread areas in the affected occipital and occipitotemporal cortices were ...

Journal: :Neuropsychological rehabilitation 2009
Irene Ablinger Frank Domahs

Pure alexia is characterised by a very time-consuming letter-by-letter reading strategy due to an impaired identification or integration of single letters. So far, therapy interventions have addressed impaired letter identification using specific single-letter training approaches. In the present study, we report patient KA with pure alexia and letter-by-letter reading. Contrary to common approa...

Journal: :Brain research. Cognitive brain research 2005
Tali Bitan David Manor Istvan A Morocz Avi Karni

In neuroimaging studies of word reading in natural scripts, the effect of alphabeticality is often confounded with the effect of practice. We used an artificial script to separately manipulate the effects of practice and alphabeticality following training with and without explicit letter instructions. Participants received multi-session training in reading nonsense words, written in an artifici...

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