Phoneme awareness is a better predictor of early reading skill than onset-rime awareness.

We present the results of a short-term longitudinal study. Children in the early stages of learning to read (5 and 6 year olds) were administered three different tasks (deletion, oddity, and detection) tapping awareness of four phonological units (initial phoneme, final phoneme, onset, and rime). Me...

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Autors principals: Hulme, C, Hatcher, P, Nation, K, Brown, A, Adams, J, Stuart, G
Format: Journal article
Idioma:English
Publicat: 2002
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author Hulme, C
Hatcher, P
Nation, K
Brown, A
Adams, J
Stuart, G
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description We present the results of a short-term longitudinal study. Children in the early stages of learning to read (5 and 6 year olds) were administered three different tasks (deletion, oddity, and detection) tapping awareness of four phonological units (initial phoneme, final phoneme, onset, and rime). Measures of phoneme awareness were the best concurrent and longitudinal predictors of reading skill with onset-rime skills making no additional predictive contribution once phonemic skills were accounted for. The findings are related to recent controversy over the role of large versus small phonological units as predictors of children's reading skills.
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spelling oxford-uuid:7dfe113b-0b3c-4d7a-b56f-577b81c2072a2022-03-26T21:07:19ZPhoneme awareness is a better predictor of early reading skill than onset-rime awareness.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:7dfe113b-0b3c-4d7a-b56f-577b81c2072aEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2002Hulme, CHatcher, PNation, KBrown, AAdams, JStuart, GWe present the results of a short-term longitudinal study. Children in the early stages of learning to read (5 and 6 year olds) were administered three different tasks (deletion, oddity, and detection) tapping awareness of four phonological units (initial phoneme, final phoneme, onset, and rime). Measures of phoneme awareness were the best concurrent and longitudinal predictors of reading skill with onset-rime skills making no additional predictive contribution once phonemic skills were accounted for. The findings are related to recent controversy over the role of large versus small phonological units as predictors of children's reading skills.
spellingShingle Hulme, C
Hatcher, P
Nation, K
Brown, A
Adams, J
Stuart, G
Phoneme awareness is a better predictor of early reading skill than onset-rime awareness.
title Phoneme awareness is a better predictor of early reading skill than onset-rime awareness.
title_full Phoneme awareness is a better predictor of early reading skill than onset-rime awareness.
title_fullStr Phoneme awareness is a better predictor of early reading skill than onset-rime awareness.
title_full_unstemmed Phoneme awareness is a better predictor of early reading skill than onset-rime awareness.
title_short Phoneme awareness is a better predictor of early reading skill than onset-rime awareness.
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