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Morphological Intervention for Students With Limited Vocabulary Knowledge
by
Gellert, Anna S.
, Elbro, Carsten
, Arnbak, Elisabeth
, Wischmann, Signe
in
2‐Childhood
/ 3‐Early adolescence
/ Ability
/ ANOVAs
/ Assessment
/ At Risk Students
/ Comprehension
/ Comprehension (General)
/ Developmental Theories
/ Elementary school students
/ Experimental/Quasi‐experimental
/ Grade 5
/ High risk
/ Instructional Effectiveness
/ Instructional Intervention
/ Instructional strategies; methods and materials
/ Intervention
/ Linguistic
/ Morphemes
/ Morphology
/ Morphology (Languages)
/ Nonwords
/ Psycholinguistic
/ Quasi-experimental methods
/ Reading Comprehension
/ Reading Instruction
/ Retention (Psychology)
/ Students
/ Teaching
/ Transfer of Training
/ Vocabulary
/ Vocabulary Development
/ Vocabulary ‐ General vocabulary
/ Vocabulary ‐ Morphology
/ Words
2021
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Morphological Intervention for Students With Limited Vocabulary Knowledge
by
Gellert, Anna S.
, Elbro, Carsten
, Arnbak, Elisabeth
, Wischmann, Signe
in
2‐Childhood
/ 3‐Early adolescence
/ Ability
/ ANOVAs
/ Assessment
/ At Risk Students
/ Comprehension
/ Comprehension (General)
/ Developmental Theories
/ Elementary school students
/ Experimental/Quasi‐experimental
/ Grade 5
/ High risk
/ Instructional Effectiveness
/ Instructional Intervention
/ Instructional strategies; methods and materials
/ Intervention
/ Linguistic
/ Morphemes
/ Morphology
/ Morphology (Languages)
/ Nonwords
/ Psycholinguistic
/ Quasi-experimental methods
/ Reading Comprehension
/ Reading Instruction
/ Retention (Psychology)
/ Students
/ Teaching
/ Transfer of Training
/ Vocabulary
/ Vocabulary Development
/ Vocabulary ‐ General vocabulary
/ Vocabulary ‐ Morphology
/ Words
2021
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Morphological Intervention for Students With Limited Vocabulary Knowledge
by
Gellert, Anna S.
, Elbro, Carsten
, Arnbak, Elisabeth
, Wischmann, Signe
in
2‐Childhood
/ 3‐Early adolescence
/ Ability
/ ANOVAs
/ Assessment
/ At Risk Students
/ Comprehension
/ Comprehension (General)
/ Developmental Theories
/ Elementary school students
/ Experimental/Quasi‐experimental
/ Grade 5
/ High risk
/ Instructional Effectiveness
/ Instructional Intervention
/ Instructional strategies; methods and materials
/ Intervention
/ Linguistic
/ Morphemes
/ Morphology
/ Morphology (Languages)
/ Nonwords
/ Psycholinguistic
/ Quasi-experimental methods
/ Reading Comprehension
/ Reading Instruction
/ Retention (Psychology)
/ Students
/ Teaching
/ Transfer of Training
/ Vocabulary
/ Vocabulary Development
/ Vocabulary ‐ General vocabulary
/ Vocabulary ‐ Morphology
/ Words
2021
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Morphological Intervention for Students With Limited Vocabulary Knowledge
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Morphological Intervention for Students With Limited Vocabulary Knowledge
2021
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Overview
Students with limited vocabulary knowledge are at high risk for reading comprehension difficulties. Previous studies have found that teaching morphology may support vocabulary growth. In the present study, the authors aimed to replicate and extend these findings by investigating both immediate and long-term transfer effects to untaught words and untaught pseudowords with well-known root morphemes. Fifth-grade students (N = 332) were randomly assigned to a morphological intervention, an alternative vocabulary intervention, or a control condition. The morphological intervention was found to produce large short-term effects with respect to the students’ abilities to segment and explain both taught and untaught words containing taught morphemes, and medium effects on explanations of likely meanings of pseudowords with well-known root morphemes. Medium to large effects were still present 10 months later with taught words and transfer words. Training had a small effect on reading comprehension with trained words but no effect on standard measures of reading comprehension or vocabulary.
Publisher
Wiley,Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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