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Development of the Morphological Awareness Task for Singapore: a preregistration protocol ...
Vijayakumar, Poorani. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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Understanding Instructional Spelling Practices of Third and Fourth Grade Teachers: An Embedded Multiple Case Study
In: Doctoral Dissertations and Projects (2021)
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The Effect of Morphology Instruction on Performance Growth of Seventh-Grade Students: A Quasi-Experimental Study
In: Doctoral Dissertations and Projects (2018)
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The Connection Among Morphological, Phonological, Orthographic, and Processing Skills, and Reading
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Morphological Analysis Training for English Language Learners With Reading Difficulties
Davidson, Sean Jeremy. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2014
In: Davidson, Sean Jeremy. (2014). Morphological Analysis Training for English Language Learners With Reading Difficulties. UC Riverside: Education. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/70c919st (2014)
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Morphological Analysis Training for English Language Learners With Reading Difficulties
Davidson, Sean Jeremy. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2014
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Morphological Analysis Training for English Language Learners With Reading Difficulties
Davidson, Sean Jeremy. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2014
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The Effect of Morphological Strategies Training for English Language Learners
In: Research and Evaluation in Literacy and Technology (2014)
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Early Dynamic Assessment of Morphological Awareness and Early Literacy Achievement: A Feasibility Study
In: All Graduate Plan B and other Reports (2013)
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The effects of morphological awareness training on reading : a systematic review
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The relationship between morphological awareness and literacy outcomes of elementary students: A meta-analysis study
Lee, Sangeun, 1971-. - : University of Oregon, 2011
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The bilingual acquisition of compound words and its relation to reading skills
Cheng, Chenxi. - 2008
Abstract: This study investigated how Chinese-English bilingual children process compound words in their two languages and how that processing skill in one language affects reading skill in the other language. Experiments 1 and 2 investigated the bilingual acquisition of compound words, using a lexical-decision paradigm. Each compound was composed of two constituent morphemes in the target language. The combination of the translated equivalents of the constituents formed a new translated compound word (or nonword) in the nontarget language. In both Experiments 1 and 2, when the target language was English, the lexical status of translated compounds in the nontarget language was shown to affect the accuracy of lexical decisions in the target language. When the target language was Chinese, the effect of the lexical status in English was not significant in Experiment 1 and disappeared after the effect of familiarity was controlled in Experiment 2. The results of Experiment 2 further showed that the effect of the lexical status of translated compounds was independent of semantic transparency and language proficiency. Those results provided evidence of decomposition in both semantically transparent and semantically opaque compounds. The stronger effect from L1 to L2 than from L2 to L1 is consistent with the Revised Hierarchical Model (Kroll & Stewart, 1994). Experiment 3 investigated the awareness of compound words and reading skills and their relationship in a group of Grade 2 and Grade 3 Chinese-English bilingual children. Comparable tasks in Chinese and English were designed to test students' morphological awareness of compounds, phonological awareness, oral vocabulary, word reading, and reading comprehension. Results of structural equation modeling showed that, within each language, compound awareness was a significant predictor for both real-word naming and reading comprehension. Across languages, English compound awareness was a significant predictor for reading comprehension in Chinese. Those results suggest that compound awareness might play a critical role in the reading development of Chinese-English bilingual children.
Keyword: Bilingualism; Cognitive; Compounds; Developmental; Education; Language Acquisition; Morphological Awareness; Psychology; Reading
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1903/8093
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