ABSTRACT

Increasing the mastery of reading and text literacy in the general population is one of the most important challenges faced by both developed and developing societies. Providing a new reference for researchers and practitioners involved in this domain, this book brings together empirical research on the multiple levels of language that are involved in reading. It emphasizes the concrete outcomes of scientific research, and illustrates the continuity among levels. The chapters deal with clearly articulated questions, provide up-to-date reviews of the literature, and include discussions of the impacts of research outcomes for the practice of reading instruction. Furthermore, the volume addresses the gap between restricted and more functional approaches to reading competency. Finally, it addresses some of the new issues that arise from the rapid changes in reading practices that are related to the diffusion of digital technologies. Featuring contributions from authors who are among the acknowledged leaders in the field and presenting the state of the art and current controversies in reading and literacy research, this volume honors the profound impact of Charles Perfetti on reading research.

chapter |17 pages

Learning To Read Words

Understanding the Relationship Between Reading Ability, Lexical Quality, and Reading Context

chapter |20 pages

Teachers In The Know

Links between Teachers' Phonological Knowledge and Students' Literacy Learning

chapter |20 pages

Why It Is Easier ToWreak Havoc ThanUnleash Havoc

The Role of Lexical Co-occurrence, Predictability, and Reading Proficiency in Sentence Reading

chapter |17 pages

From Verbal Efficiency Theory To Lexical Quality

The Role of Memory Processes in Reading Comprehension

chapter |15 pages

Sensitivity To Structural Centrality

Developmental and Individual Differences in Reading Comprehension Skills

chapter |20 pages

Documents As Entities

Extending the Situation Model Theory of Comprehension

chapter |6 pages

From Decoding To Documents

The Complex Components of Comprehending Reading