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Table of Contents

Preface

Acknowledgments

Contributors and Affiliations

CHAPTER 1: Language and Reading: Convergences and Divergences

Alan G. Kamhi and Hugh W. Catts

Defining Language

Phonology

Semantics

Morphology

Syntax

Pragmatics

Defining Reading

Models of Spoken and Written Language Comprehension

Comprehending Spoken and Written Language

Perceptual Analyses

Word Recognition

Discourse-Level Processes

Differences between Spoken and Written Language

Physical Differences

Situational Differences

Functional Differences

Form Differences

Vocabulary Differences

Grammatical Differences

Processing Differences

Basic Factors in Reading and Language Development

Summary

References

CHAPTER 2: Reading Development

Alan G. Kamhi and Hugh W. Catts

Emergent Literacy Period (Birth—Kindergarten)

Joint Book Reading

Learning about Print

Summary

The Development of Word Recognition Skills

Logographic Stage

Alphabetic Stage

Orthographic Stage and Automatic Word Recognition

Problems with Stage Theories of Word Recognition

The Self-Teaching Hypothesis

Evaluating the Self-Teaching Hypothesis

The Development of Reading Comprehension

Misconceptions about Comprehension Development

Summary

References

CHAPTER 3: Defining and Classifying Reading Disabilities

Hugh W. Catts, Alan G. Kamhi, and Suzanne A. Adlof

Historical Basis of Reading Disabilities

Early Reports

Orton

Johnson and Myklebust

The Modern Era

Terminology

Prevalence

Gender Differences

Defining Reading Disability

Exclusionary Factors

IDA Definition

Dyslexia as a Specific Learning Disability

Problems in Word Recognition and Spelling

Deficits in Phonological Processing

Unexpected Underachievement

Secondary Consequences

Classifying Dyslexia and Other Language-Based Reading Difficulties

Subtypes Based on the Simple View of Reading

Classification Studies

Other Subtyping Methods Based on Word Recognition Skills

Combining Subtypes in Research and Practice

Clinical Implications

References

CHAPTER 4: Causes of Reading Disabilities

Hugh W. Catts, alan G. Kamhi, and Suzanne A. Adlof

Extrinsic Causes of Reading Disabilities

Early Literacy Experience

Reading Instruction

Matthew Effects

Intrinsic Causes of Reading Disabilities

Genetic Basis

Neurological Basis

Visually-Based Deficits

Auditory Processing Deficits

Attention-Based Deficits

Language-Based Deficits

References

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      Publisher: Pearson Education
      Publication Date: 8/9/2013 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781292021980, 978-1292021980
      ISBN10: 1292021985

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Table of Contents

      Preface

      Acknowledgments

      Contributors and Affiliations

      CHAPTER 1: Language and Reading: Convergences and Divergences

      Alan G. Kamhi and Hugh W. Catts

      Defining Language

      Phonology

      Semantics

      Morphology

      Syntax

      Pragmatics

      Defining Reading

      Models of Spoken and Written Language Comprehension

      Comprehending Spoken and Written Language

      Perceptual Analyses

      Word Recognition

      Discourse-Level Processes

      Differences between Spoken and Written Language

      Physical Differences

      Situational Differences

      Functional Differences

      Form Differences

      Vocabulary Differences

      Grammatical Differences

      Processing Differences

      Basic Factors in Reading and Language Development

      Summary

      References

      CHAPTER 2: Reading Development

      Alan G. Kamhi and Hugh W. Catts

      Emergent Literacy Period (Birth—Kindergarten)

      Joint Book Reading

      Learning about Print

      Summary

      The Development of Word Recognition Skills

      Logographic Stage

      Alphabetic Stage

      Orthographic Stage and Automatic Word Recognition

      Problems with Stage Theories of Word Recognition

      The Self-Teaching Hypothesis

      Evaluating the Self-Teaching Hypothesis

      The Development of Reading Comprehension

      Misconceptions about Comprehension Development

      Summary

      References

      CHAPTER 3: Defining and Classifying Reading Disabilities

      Hugh W. Catts, Alan G. Kamhi, and Suzanne A. Adlof

      Historical Basis of Reading Disabilities

      Early Reports

      Orton

      Johnson and Myklebust

      The Modern Era

      Terminology

      Prevalence

      Gender Differences

      Defining Reading Disability

      Exclusionary Factors

      IDA Definition

      Dyslexia as a Specific Learning Disability

      Problems in Word Recognition and Spelling

      Deficits in Phonological Processing

      Unexpected Underachievement

      Secondary Consequences

      Classifying Dyslexia and Other Language-Based Reading Difficulties

      Subtypes Based on the Simple View of Reading

      Classification Studies

      Other Subtyping Methods Based on Word Recognition Skills

      Combining Subtypes in Research and Practice

      Clinical Implications

      References

      CHAPTER 4: Causes of Reading Disabilities

      Hugh W. Catts, alan G. Kamhi, and Suzanne A. Adlof

      Extrinsic Causes of Reading Disabilities

      Early Literacy Experience

      Reading Instruction

      Matthew Effects

      Intrinsic Causes of Reading Disabilities

      Genetic Basis

      Neurological Basis

      Visually-Based Deficits

      Auditory Processing Deficits

      Attention-Based Deficits

      Language-Based Deficits

      References

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