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Reading comprehension on word- and sentence-level can be predicted by orthographic knowledge for German children with poor reading proficiency [<Journal>]
Zarić, Jelena [Verfasser]; Nagler, Telse [Verfasser]
DNB Subject Category Language
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Improving reading rates and comprehension? Benefits and limitations of the reading acceleration approach
In: Language and linguistics compass. - Oxford : Wiley-Blackwell 15 (2021) 3, 1-20
UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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Orthographic knowledge predicts reading and spelling skills over and above general intelligence and phonological awareness [<Journal>]
Zarić, Jelena [Verfasser]; Hasselhorn, Marcus [Verfasser]; Nagler, Telse [Verfasser]
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Orthographic knowledge predicts reading and spelling skills over and above general intelligence and phonological awareness
In: European journal of psychology of education 36 (2021) 1, S. 21-43 (2020)
Abstract: It is widely accepted that general intelligence and phonological awareness contribute to children's acquisition of reading and spelling skills. A further candidate in this regard is orthographic knowledge (i.e., the knowledge about permissible letter patterns). It consists of two components, word-specific (i.e., the knowledge of the spelling of specific words) and general orthographic knowledge (i.e., the knowledge about legal letter patterns of a writing system). Among German students, previous studies have shown that word-specific orthographic knowledge contributes to both reading and spelling. The results regarding general orthographic knowledge and its contribution to reading and spelling are inconsistent. The major goal of the present study was to determine the incremental predictive value of orthographic knowledge for reading and spelling skills among German elementary-school children (N= 66), over and above the contribution of general intelligence and phonological awareness. The second goal was to examine whether there is a difference between the two subtypes of orthographic knowledge in the amount of their respective contribution to reading and spelling performance. The results show that word-specific as well as general orthographic knowledge con- tribute to both reading and spelling performance, over and above intelligence and phonological awareness. Furthermore, it reveals that both word-specific and general orthographic knowledge explain more variance of spelling compared to reading. Possible explanations for these results, limitations, and implications of the study are being discussed. (DIPF/Orig.)
Keyword: ddc:370; Deutschland; Education; Empirical study; Empirische Bildungsforschung; Empirische Untersuchung; Erziehung; Frankfurt am Main; Germany; Grundschüler; Intelligence; Intelligenz; Knowledge; Lesekompetenz; Phonologie; Reading competence; Rechtschreibung; School year 03; Schreibkompetenz; Schul- und Bildungswesen; Schuljahr 03; Sprachbewusstheit; Test; Wissen; Writing ability
URL: http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0111-pedocs-227493
https://www.pedocs.de/volltexte/2021/22749/
https://www.pedocs.de/volltexte/2021/22749/pdf/EJPE_2021_1_Zaric_Hasselhorn_Nagler_Orthographic_knowledge_A.pdf
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Orthographic knowledge predicts reading and spelling skills over and above general intelligence and phonological awareness ...
Zarić, Jelena; Hasselhorn, Marcus; Nagler, Telse. - : Instituto Superior de Psicologia Aplicada, 2020
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Leseentwicklung in der Kindheit. Einflussfaktoren und Fördermöglichkeiten
In: Kindheit und Entwicklung 27 (2018) 1, S. 5-13 (2018)
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Leseentwicklung in der Kindheit. Einflussfaktoren und Fördermöglichkeiten ...
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Leseentwicklung im Grundschulalter. Kognitive Grundlagen und Risikofaktoren
In: Lernen und Lernstörungen 7 (2018) 1, S. 33-44 (2017)
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The impact of reading material's lexical accessibility on text fading effects in children's reading performance
Nagler, Telse [Verfasser]. - 2014
DNB Subject Category Language
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The impact of reading material's lexical accessibility on text fading effects in children's reading performance
In: Reading and writing. - New York, NY : Springer Science+Business Media 27 (2014) 5, 841-853
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OLC Linguistik
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The impact of reading material's lexical accessibility on text fading effects in children's reading performance ...
Nagler, Telse; Lonnemann, Jan; Linkersdörfer, Janosch. - : Springer Science+Business Media, 2014
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The impact of reading material's lexical accessibility on text fading effects in children's reading performance
In: Reading and writing 27 (2014) 5, S. 841-853 (2014)
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The acceleration phenomenon : investigating factors influencing its effectiveness
Nagler, Telse [Verfasser]. - 2012
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