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Effects of L1 morphological type on L2 morphological awareness
Second Language Research, 2021Previous studies on bilingual children have shown a significant correlation between first language (L1) and second language (L2) morphological awareness and a unique contribution of morphological awareness in one language to reading performance in the other language, suggesting cross-linguistic influence.
Zhaohong Wu, Alan Juffs
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Morphological Awareness Intervention
Communication Disorders Quarterly, 2015We investigated the effect of a morphological awareness intervention on the morphological awareness and reading skills of a 6-year-old student who was struggling with early reading skills and had a history of speech and language impairment. We conducted a 7-week intervention designed to increase the student’s awareness of affixes and the meaning ...
Angela N. McLeod, Kenn Apel
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Morphological awareness in primary school children
2023Children develop morphological awareness, or the understanding of words, throughout the primary school years and this helps them understand and use grammatical rules. It is possible that children gain a large part of this understanding from general years of experience with language or alternatively, from developing their reading skills.
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Paradigm-aware morphological categorizations
2011In this paper we propose a SOM-based computational simulation of how a paradigmatic categorization of French verb forms develops on the basis of local analogies among infl ected forms and global forces of inter-paradigmatic attraction. In particular, the simulation is aimed at testing the role of increasing phonological resolution in the defi nition of
Basilio Calderone, Chiara Celata
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British Journal of Psychology, 2023
Abstract The exploration of blind students' reading skills is needed not only for further understanding their reading development but also for providing targeted suggestions for practical education. This study aims to examine the relations among phonological awareness (PA), homograph awareness (HA), compounding awareness (CA) and ...
Hongjun Chen +6 more
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Abstract The exploration of blind students' reading skills is needed not only for further understanding their reading development but also for providing targeted suggestions for practical education. This study aims to examine the relations among phonological awareness (PA), homograph awareness (HA), compounding awareness (CA) and ...
Hongjun Chen +6 more
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Applied Psycholinguistics, 2004
Given the morphophonemic nature of the English orthography, surprisingly few studies have examined the roles of morphological and phonological awareness in reading. This 4-year longitudinal study (Grades 2–5) compared these two factors in three aspects of reading development: pseudoword reading, reading comprehension, and single word reading ...
S. HÉLÈNE DEACON, JOHN R. KIRBY
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Given the morphophonemic nature of the English orthography, surprisingly few studies have examined the roles of morphological and phonological awareness in reading. This 4-year longitudinal study (Grades 2–5) compared these two factors in three aspects of reading development: pseudoword reading, reading comprehension, and single word reading ...
S. HÉLÈNE DEACON, JOHN R. KIRBY
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Morphological awareness and orthographic awareness link Chinese writing to reading comprehension
Reading and Writing, 2020Researchers have investigated the association between word writing and word reading in both alphabetic languages and Chinese. The present study extended prior research to investigate the relationship between Chinese word writing (dictation) and reading comprehension in a group of 209 Hong Kong primary school students.
Yingyi Liu, Duo Liu
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Prosodic sensitivity and morphological awareness in children’s reading
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2009This study examined the relationships among prosodic sensitivity, morphological awareness, and reading ability in a sample of 104 8- to 13-year-olds. Using a task adapted from Carlisle (Applied Psycholinguistics, 9 (1988) 247-266), we measured children's ability to produce morphological derivations with differing levels of phonological complexity ...
Ellie, Clin +2 more
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A Comprehensive Definition of Morphological Awareness
Topics in Language Disorders, 2014Purpose: Although there is an increasing body of evidence for the important role morphological awareness plays in written language development, there is little consensus on a fully specified definition of this linguistic awareness ability. Without agreement on a definition, several problems arise, at least one of which impacts researchers' and ...
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Morphological Awareness and the Second Language Learner
1997The pervasiveness of morphological structure in the lexicon of many languages suggests that language communities, which are “responsible” for creating a lexicon, find it more helpful to have morphemes as the constituents of words than not to have them. Quite probably, morphemes serve an important function in the process of verbal communication.
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