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Morphological knowledge and literacy acquisition.

William E Nagy1, Joanne F Carlisle, Amanda P Goodwin.   

Abstract

The purpose of this special issue of the Journal of Learning Disabilities is to bring to the attention of researchers and educators studies on morphology and literacy that either involve students with learning difficulties or have educational implications for teaching such students. In our introduction, we first provide background information about morphological knowledge and consider the role of morphology in literacy, focusing on findings that are relevant for instruction of students who struggle with reading and writing. Next we present an overview of the studies included in this issue, organized by current issues concerning the role of morphological knowledge in literacy. Collectively, the articles in this issue suggest that students with weaker literacy skills tend to lag behind their peers in morphological knowledge but that all students are likely to benefit from morphological instruction. Morphological interventions hold promise, especially for students who face challenges in language learning and literacy, but additional research is needed to provide a basis for informed decisions about the design of effective morphological interventions.

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Keywords:  instruction; language; learning disabilities; literacy; morphology

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24219917     DOI: 10.1177/0022219413509967

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Learn Disabil        ISSN: 0022-2194


  16 in total

1.  The effects of Spanish heritage language literacy on English reading for Spanish-English bilingual children in the US.

Authors:  Lena van der Velde Kremin; Maria Mercedes Arredondo; Lucy Shih Ju Hsu; Teresa Satterfield; Ioulia Kovelman
Journal:  Int J Biling Educ Biling       Date:  2016-10-07

2.  Toward Understanding the Lexical-Morphological Networks of Children With Specific Language Impairment: Analysis of Responses on a Morphological Production Task.

Authors:  Hannah Krimm; Krystal L Werfel; C Melanie Schuele
Journal:  J Speech Lang Hear Res       Date:  2019-11-06       Impact factor: 2.297

3.  Exploring the Dimensionality of Morphological Knowledge for Adolescent Readers.

Authors:  Amanda P Goodwin; Yaacov Petscher; Joanne F Carlisle; Alison M Mitchell
Journal:  J Res Read       Date:  2015-12-22

4.  Word Knowledge Dimensions in L2 Lexical Inference: Testing Vocabulary Knowledge and Partial Word Knowledge.

Authors:  Haomin Zhang; Zhenxia Pei
Journal:  J Psycholinguist Res       Date:  2022-01-14

5.  Two Morphological Awareness Components Have Different Roles in Chinese Word Reading Development for Primary Schoolers.

Authors:  Hailun Liu; Jing Wang; Lei Wang; Wenjun Zhang; Ciping Deng
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2022-07-04

6.  Language Problems and ADHD Symptoms: How Specific Are the Links?

Authors:  Erin Hawkins; Susan Gathercole; Duncan Astle; Joni Holmes
Journal:  Brain Sci       Date:  2016-10-21

7.  Orthographic Transparency Enhances Morphological Segmentation in Children Reading Hebrew Words.

Authors:  Laurice Haddad; Yael Weiss; Tami Katzir; Tali Bitan
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2018-01-19

Review 8.  Measuring orthographic transparency and morphological-syllabic complexity in alphabetic orthographies: a narrative review.

Authors:  Elisabeth Borleffs; Ben A M Maassen; Heikki Lyytinen; Frans Zwarts
Journal:  Read Writ       Date:  2017-04-17

9.  Preschool Phonological and Morphological Awareness As Longitudinal Predictors of Early Reading and Spelling Development in Greek.

Authors:  Vassiliki Diamanti; Angeliki Mouzaki; Asimina Ralli; Faye Antoniou; Sofia Papaioannou; Athanassios Protopapas
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2017-11-27

10.  Preschool morphological training produces long-term improvements in reading comprehension.

Authors:  Solveig-Alma Halaas Lyster; Arne Olav Lervåg; Charles Hulme
Journal:  Read Writ       Date:  2016-03-17
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