A Cross-Linguistic Investigation of English Language Learners' Reading Comprehension in English and Spanish |
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Authors: | Jonathan Nakamoto Kim A Lindsey Franklin R Manis |
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Institution: | University of Southern California |
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Abstract: | This study investigated the associations of oral language and reading skills with a sample of 282 Spanish-speaking English language learners across 3 years of elementary school. In the 3rd grade, the English and Spanish decoding measures formed two distinct but highly related factors, and the English and Spanish oral language measures formed two factors that showed a small positive correlation between them. The decoding and oral language factors were used to predict the sample's English and Spanish reading comprehension in the 6th grade. The decoding and oral language factors were both significant predictors of reading comprehension in both languages. The within-language effects were larger than the cross-language effects and the cross-language effects were not significant after accounting for the within-language effects. |
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