A cross-linguistic, longitudinal study of the foundations of decoding and reading comprehension ability

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  • Marketa Caravolas
  • Arne Lervåg
    University of Oslo
  • Marína Mikulajová
    Comenius University
  • Sylvia Defior
    Comenius University
  • Gabriela Seidlová Málková
    Charles University Prague
  • Charles Hulme
    University of Oxford
The present study investigated the moderating role of orthographic consistency on the development of reading comprehension in four language groups (English, n = 179; Spanish, n = 188; Czech, n = 135; Slovak, n = 194) from kindergarten to Grade 2. In all languages, early variations in phoneme awareness/letter knowledge, rapid automatised naming, and emerging decoding skills, but not oral language, predicted variations in decoding skills at the end of Grade 1; these in turn predicted reading comprehension in Grade 2. For the three consistent orthographies (Spanish, Slovak, and Czech), kindergarten language skills were another significant predictor of Grade 2 reading comprehension. This effect was absent in the English sample, where variations in decoding skills were a more powerful predictor. These results provide the first longitudinal evidence for effects of orthographic consistency on the development of reading comprehension and provide support for the simple view of reading.
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Tudalennau (o-i)386-402
Nifer y tudalennau17
CyfnodolynScientific Studies of Reading
Cyfrol23
Rhif y cyfnodolyn5
Dyddiad ar-lein cynnar14 Maw 2019
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StatwsCyhoeddwyd - 31 Hyd 2019

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