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The intriguing role of spanish language vocabulary knowledge in predicting English reading comprehension.
Authors:Proctor  C Patrick; August  Diane; Carlo  María S; Snow  Catherine
Abstract:This study explored a holistic model of English reading comprehension among a sample of 135 Spanish-English bilingual Latina and Latino 4th-grade students This model took into account Spanish language reading skills and language of initial literacy instruction. Controlling for language of instruction, English decoding skill, and English oral language proficiency, the authors explored the effects of Spanish language alphabetic knowledge, fluency, vocabulary knowledge, and listening comprehension on English reading comprehension. Results revealed a significant main effect for Spanish vocabulary knowledge and an interaction between Spanish vocabulary and English fluency, such that faster English readers benefited more from Spanish vocabulary knowledge than their less fluent counterparts. This study demonstrates the existence of literary skills transfer from the 1st to the 2nd language, as well as limits on such transfer. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:bilingualism  vocabulary  cross-linguistic transfer  Spanish language  English reading comprehension  holistic model  literacy  reading skills  Latinos
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