Cross-language studies of learning to read and spell : phonologic and orthographic processing
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Cross-language studies of learning to read and spell : phonologic and orthographic processing
(NATO ASI series, Series D,
Kluwer Academic Publishers, c1997
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"Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Cognitive and Linguistic Bases of Reading, Writing and Spelling, Praia de Alvor, Algarve, Portugal, September 1997"--Pref
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The present volume is based on the proceedings of the Advanced Study Institute (AS I) sponsored by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) held in Alvor, Algarve, Portugal. A number of scholars from different countries participated in the two-week institute on Cognitive and linguistic aspects of reading, writing, and spelling. The present papers are further versions with modifications and refinements from those presented at the Advanced Study Institute. Several people and organizations have helped us in this endeavor and their assistance is gratefully acknowledged. Our special thanks are to: the Scientific Affairs division of NATO for providing the major portions of the financial support, Dr. L.V. da Cunha of NATO and Dr. THo Kester and Mrs. Barbara Kester of the International Transfer of Science and Technology of the various aspects of the institute; and (ITST) for their help and support the staff of Hotel Alvor Praia for making our stay a pleasant one by helping us to run the institute smoothly.
目次
- Preface. Introduction: 1. Relating Phonologic and Orthographic Processing to Learning to Read and Spell
- Che Kan Leong, R.M. Joshi. English: 2. Toward an Understanding of Phonological Awareness
- H.W. Catts, et al. 3. The Nature of the Phonological Deficit Underlying Disorders of Spoken and Written Language
- B. Dodd, G. Gillon. 4. Case Studies of Dyslexia: Young Readers with Rapid Serial Naming Deficits
- J.K. Uhry. 5. The Relationship of Central Auditory Processing Disorder and Learning Problems
- S. Schwartz, M. Bruck. 6. Beginning Reading in Germany and the U.S.: A Comparison of Phonological Segmentation, Decoding, Lexical Access and Comprehension
- J.C. Naslund, et al. German: 7. Word Recognition in English and German Dyslexics: A Direct Comparison
- K. Landerl. 8. The Early Prediction of Reading and Spelling: Evidence From the Munich Longitudinal Study on the Genesis of Individual Competencies
- W. Schneider, J.C. Naslund. 9. Cultural Influences on Literacy Development
- G. Mannhaupt, et al. 10. Strategies of Spelling and Reading of Young Children Learning German Orthography
- R. Valtin. Dutch: 11. Reading Development in Elementary School: Do Syllables Play a Role in Phonological Decoding? H.W.M.J. Wentink, et al. 12. How to Get Friends in Beginning Word Recognition
- P. Reitsma. 13. Visual Processes in Word Recognition by Poor Readers: Relative Use of Visual, Phonological, and Orthographic Cues
- E.M.H. Assink. 14. Reading and Spelling in Dutch First and Second Graders: Do They Use an OrthographicStrategy? M.J.W.L. Coenen, et al. 15. Measuring Word Identification Skills and Related Variables in Dutch Children
- K.P. van den Bos, H.C.L. Spelberg. Nordic Languages: 16. Early Language Development and Kindergarten Phonological Awareness as Predictors of Reading Problems: from 3 to 8 Years of Age
- S.-A.H. Lyster. 18. What Can Be Learned About Reading Acquisition in the Finnish Language
- R.-L. Korkeamaki. Chinese: 19. Phonological Awareness and Learning to Read Chinese
- J.R. Hanley, H.S. Huang. 20. Paradigmatic Analysis of Chinese Word Reading: Research Findings and Classroom Practices
- Che Kan Leong. Author Index.
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