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A behaviour‐genetic analysis of orthographic learning,spelling and decoding
Authors:Brian Byrne  William L Coventry  Richard K Olson  Jacqueline Hulslander  Sally Wadsworth  John C DeFries  Robin Corley  Erik G Willcutt  Stefan Samuelsson
Institution:1. University of New England;2. University of Colorado;3. Link?ping University and Stavanger University
Abstract:As part of a longitudinal twin study of literacy and language, we conducted a behaviour‐genetic analysis of orthographic learning, spelling and decoding in Grade 2 children (225 identical and 214 fraternal twin pairs) in the United States and Australia. Each variable showed significant genetic and unique environment influences. Multivariate analyses revealed very high genetic correlations among the variables, indicating that the same genes are involved in their aetiology. These genes are partly independent of those contributing to intelligence. A further analysis indicated that the covariation between decoding and orthographic learning is mediated by shared genes rather than by a direct causal path. The authors argue that a learning parameter, most directly assessed by orthographic learning in this study, underlies all three literacy variables. The results are also discussed in relation to Share's self‐teaching hypothesis, which may require modification.
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