Interpreting the Relationships Among Prosody, Automaticity, Accuracy, and Silent Reading Comprehension in Secondary Students

被引:43
作者
Paige, David D. [1 ]
Rasinski, Timothy [2 ]
Magpuri-Lavell, Theresa
Smith, Grant S.
机构
[1] Bellarmine Univ, Educ & Social Change Program, Louisville, KY 40205 USA
[2] Kent State Univ, Kent, OH USA
关键词
ages; 14; to; 18; comprehension processes; fluency; informational text; quantitative; vocabulary; low SES; narrative text; WORD RECOGNITION; WORKING-MEMORY; NAMING SPEED; PHONOLOGICAL AWARENESS; READERS FLUENCY; COMPONENTS; TEXT; VOCABULARY; ACHIEVEMENT; SENSITIVITY;
D O I
10.1177/1086296X14535170
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Although identified as a critical component of proficient reading in the primary grades, reading fluency (word recognition accuracy, automaticity, and prosody) is often viewed as less important beyond the early stages of reading acquisition. In the present study, 108 ninth-grade students were assessed to explore the relationships among word recognition accuracy, automaticity, prosody, and vocabulary with silent reading comprehension. Results found large correlations among the variables while regression analysis revealed that accuracy, prosody, and vocabulary explained from 50.1% to 52.7% of the variance in silent reading comprehension. Of note were the findings that word recognition automaticity did not contribute to silent reading comprehension although prosody was found to act as a partial mediator between automaticity and comprehension. Accuracy, automaticity, and prosody were found to form a highly reliable scale reflecting oral reading fluency. These findings contribute to the growing body of evidence suggesting that secondary students exhibiting appropriate prosody experience advantages in comprehension processing. The tandem theory of reading is introduced to explain the relationship between automaticity and comprehension.
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页码:123 / 156
页数:34
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