This impressive volume contains the edited proceedings of a symposium held in honor of Isabelle Y. Liberman, whose teaching and writings laid the foundation for contemporary views of reading disability. Her work has influenced ways of thinking about the nature of the problem and ways of working with children and adults who experience unusual difficulty in learning to read. The symposium covered four themes that were central to Dr. Liberman's research on reading acquisition and disability: the development of phonological awareness, the relationship between phonological awareness and success in…mehr
This impressive volume contains the edited proceedings of a symposium held in honor of Isabelle Y. Liberman, whose teaching and writings laid the foundation for contemporary views of reading disability. Her work has influenced ways of thinking about the nature of the problem and ways of working with children and adults who experience unusual difficulty in learning to read. The symposium covered four themes that were central to Dr. Liberman's research on reading acquisition and disability: the development of phonological awareness, the relationship between phonological awareness and success in learning to read and write, the investigation of other phonological processes associated with reading and writing performance, and the implications of current research on these matters for reading instruction. The text includes a paper on each topic, followed by commentaries which introduce additional research findings and theoretical considerations -- all by leading researchers in the field.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Contents: Preface. Part I: Introduction. J. Morais Constraints on the Development of Phonemic Awareness. B.A. Blachman Phonological Awareness: Implications for Prereading and Early Reading Instruction. L. Bradley P. Bryant Phonological Skills Before and After Learning to Read. I. Lundberg Phonemic Awareness Can Be Developed Without Reading Instruction. V.A. Mann Are We Taking Too Narrow a View of the Conditions for Development of Phonological Awareness? Part II: Introduction. R. Treiman A. Zukowski Levels of Phonological Awareness. J.F. Carlisle Questioning the Psychological Reality of Onset-Rime as a Level of Phonological Awareness. A.E. Fowler How Early Phonological Development Might Set the Stage for Phoneme Awareness. C. Read Access to Syllable Structure in Language and Learning. Part III: Introduction. S.A. Brady The Role of Working Memory in Reading Disability. V.L. Hanson Phonological Processing Without Sound. I.G. Mattingly Modularity Working Memory and Reading Disability. B.F. Pennington G. Van Orden D. Kirson M. Haith What Is the Causal Relation Between Verbal STM Problems and Dyslexia? J.K. Torgesen Cross-Age Consistency in Phonological Processing. Part IV: Introduction. P.B. Gough M.A. Walsh Chinese Phoenicians and the Orthographic Cipher of English. C.A. Perfetti On the Value of Simple Ideas in Reading Instruction. K.E. Stanovich R.F. West A.E. Cunningham Beyond Phonological Processes: Print Exposure and Orthographic Processing. F.R. Vellutino D.M. Scanlon The Preeminence of Phonologically Based Skills in Learning to Read.
Contents: Preface. Part I: Introduction. J. Morais Constraints on the Development of Phonemic Awareness. B.A. Blachman Phonological Awareness: Implications for Prereading and Early Reading Instruction. L. Bradley P. Bryant Phonological Skills Before and After Learning to Read. I. Lundberg Phonemic Awareness Can Be Developed Without Reading Instruction. V.A. Mann Are We Taking Too Narrow a View of the Conditions for Development of Phonological Awareness? Part II: Introduction. R. Treiman A. Zukowski Levels of Phonological Awareness. J.F. Carlisle Questioning the Psychological Reality of Onset-Rime as a Level of Phonological Awareness. A.E. Fowler How Early Phonological Development Might Set the Stage for Phoneme Awareness. C. Read Access to Syllable Structure in Language and Learning. Part III: Introduction. S.A. Brady The Role of Working Memory in Reading Disability. V.L. Hanson Phonological Processing Without Sound. I.G. Mattingly Modularity Working Memory and Reading Disability. B.F. Pennington G. Van Orden D. Kirson M. Haith What Is the Causal Relation Between Verbal STM Problems and Dyslexia? J.K. Torgesen Cross-Age Consistency in Phonological Processing. Part IV: Introduction. P.B. Gough M.A. Walsh Chinese Phoenicians and the Orthographic Cipher of English. C.A. Perfetti On the Value of Simple Ideas in Reading Instruction. K.E. Stanovich R.F. West A.E. Cunningham Beyond Phonological Processes: Print Exposure and Orthographic Processing. F.R. Vellutino D.M. Scanlon The Preeminence of Phonologically Based Skills in Learning to Read.
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