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Lauren S. Baron; Anna M. Ehrhorn; Peter Shlanta; Jane Ashby; Bethany A. Bell; Suzanne M. Adlof – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2025
Phonological processing is an important contributor to decoding and spelling difficulties, but it does not fully explain word reading outcomes for all children. As orthographic knowledge is acquired, it influences phonological processing in typical readers. In the present study, we examined whether orthography affects phonological processing…
Descriptors: Orthographic Symbols, Phonology, Language Processing, Reading Difficulties
Peer reviewedSagi, Abraham – Language Learning, 1979
Results of an experiment using perception and discrimination learning tests showed that, in children, perception is affected by labels, perceptual learning, and selective attention. These effects are determined developmentally. As age increases, the effects of verbal clues decrease and those of perceptual clues increase. (PMJ)
Descriptors: Children, Discrimination Learning, Language Processing, Language Research

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