Reading Acquisition

Reading Acquisition
Author: Philip B. Gough,Linnea C. Ehri,Rebecca Treiman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2017-11-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781351236881

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Originally published in 1992. This book brings together the work of a number of distinguished international researchers engaged in basic research on beginning reading. Individual chapters address various processes and problems in learning to read - including how acquisition gets underway, the contribution of story listening experiences, what is involved in learning to read words, and how readers represent information about written words in memory. In addition, the chapter contributors consider how phonological, onset-rime, and syntactic awareness contribute to reading acquisition, how learning to spell is involved, how reading ability can be explained as a combination of decoding skill plus listening comprehension skill, and what causes reading difficulties and how to study these causes.

Reading Acquisition Processes

Reading Acquisition Processes
Author: George Brian Thompson,William E. Tunmer,Tom Nicholson
Publsiher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1993
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1853591939

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Presents the latest findings and theoretical frameworks on what actually happens when people learn to recognize printed words. Among the topics are phonological recoding, identifying meaning, the context the text provides, approaches to teaching, and the relation between reading acquisition and language development. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Foundations of Reading Acquisition and Dyslexia

Foundations of Reading Acquisition and Dyslexia
Author: Benita A. Blachman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 471
Release: 2013-03-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135689520

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The chapters in this volume are based on presentations made at a recent conference on cognitive and linguistic foundations of reading acquisition. The researchers who participated have all made contributions to the theoretical and empirical understanding of how children learn to read. They were asked to address not only what they have learned from their research, but also to discuss unsolved problems. This dialogue prompted numerous questions of both a theoretical and applied nature, generated heated debate, and fueled optimism about the important gains that have been made in the scientific understanding of the reading process, especially of the critical role played by phonological abilities.

Neural basis of reading acquisition and reading disability

Neural basis of reading acquisition and reading disability
Author: Li-Hai Tan,Charles A. Perfetti,Johannes Ziegler,Bruce D. McCandliss
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2023-07-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782832528808

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The Cognitive Foundations of Reading and Its Acquisition

The Cognitive Foundations of Reading and Its Acquisition
Author: Wesley A. Hoover,William E. Tunmer
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2020-06-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783030441951

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This book serves as a succinct resource on the cognitive requirements of reading. It provides a coherent, overall view of reading and learning to read, and does so in a relatively sparse fashion that supports retention. The initial sections of the book describe the cognitive structure of reading and the cognitive foundation upon which that structure is built. This is followed by discussions of how an understanding of these cognitive requirements can be used in practice with standards, assessments, curriculum and instruction, to advance the teaching of reading and the delivery of interventions for students who encounter difficulties along the way. The book focuses on reading in English as its exemplar, but shows how its framework can be adapted to understand the broad cognitive requirements for reading and learning to read in any phonologically-based orthography. It provides a way for reading professionals to think about reading and its development and gives them mechanisms that, coupled with such understanding, will help them link what children must know to become strong readers to what teaching can best provide through the competent use of available tools. In this way, the book will help reading professionals be both efficient and effective in what they provide all their students and be much better equipped to support those students who struggle to learn to read.

Frontiers in the Acquisition of Literacy

Frontiers in the Acquisition of Literacy
Author: Claire M. Fletcher-Flinn
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2015-09-28
Genre: Electronic book
ISBN: 9782889196562

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Learning to read, and to spell are two of the most important cultural skills that must be acquired by children, and for that matter, anyone learning a second language. We are not born with an innate ability to read. A reading system of mental representations that enables us to read must be formed in the brain. Learning to read in alphabetic orthographies is the acquisition of such a system, which links mental representations of visual symbols (letters) in print words, with pre-existing phonological (sound) and semantic (comprehension) cognitive systems for language. Although spelling draws on the same representational knowledge base and is usually correlated with reading, the acquisition processes involved are not quite the same. Spelling requires the sequential production of letters in words, and at beginning levels there may not be a full degree of integration of phonology with its representation by the orthography. Reading, on the other hand, requires only the recognition of a word for pronunciation. Hence, spelling is more difficult than reading, and learning to spell may necessitate more complete representations, or more conscious access to them. The learning processes that children use to acquire such cognitive systems in the brain, and whether these same processes are universal across different languages and orthographies are central theoretical questions. Most children learn to read and spell their language at the same time, thus the co-ordination of these two facets of literacy acquisition needs explication, as well as the effect of different teaching approaches on acquisition. Lack of progress in either reading and/or spelling is also a major issue of concern for parents and teachers necessitating a cross-disciplinary approach to the problem, encompassing major efforts from researchers in neuroscience, cognitive science, experimental psychology, and education. The purpose of this Research Topic is to summarize and review what has been accomplished so far, and to further explore these general issues. Contributions from different perspectives are welcomed and could include theoretical, computational, and empirical works that focus on the acquisition of literacy, including cross-orthographic research.

Literacy Acquisition in School in the Context of Migration and Multilingualism

Literacy Acquisition in School in the Context of Migration and Multilingualism
Author: Inken Sürig,Yazgül Şimşek,Christoph Schroeder,Anja Boness
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2016-07-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027267030

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This book presents the outcomes of a multi-methodical investigation of the processes of literacy acquisition. The focus is on mono- and bilingual first- and seventh-graders in schools in socially underprivileged areas of two major cities in Turkey and Germany. By means of extensive analyses of lesson videos, linguistic tests, interviews and ethnographic research, social, cultural, linguistic, pedagogic and didactic differences on the international, national, local and individual level are aligned with the momentary problem of exercising a school lesson and acquiring literacy on a daily basis. The results contradict to some degree that cultural and linguistic differences actually make a huge difference in the organisation and process of literacy acquisition. With the interdisciplinary background of the book, it addresses academics concerned with migration sociology, migration linguistics, classroom research, and bilingual education. In a broader perspective, the book contributes to the pedagogically and politically significant question how social and cultural characteristics of specific groups are stereotyped and partly unjustly combined in order to reach symbolic solutions for actual problems.

Low Educated Second Language and Literacy Acquisition Proceedings of the Ninth Symposium

Low Educated Second Language and Literacy Acquisition  Proceedings of the Ninth Symposium
Author: Maricel G. Santos,Anne Whiteside
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2015
Genre: Language and languages
ISBN: 9781483428529

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