Development of Decoding Abilities in Bosnian-speaking Children: a Two-year Follow-up Study

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Reading is one of the most important academic skills that children master in the early grades of elementary school . The simple view of reading postulates that it consists of decoding abilities and linguistic understanding . The present study aims to explore the development of decoding abilities in the Bosnian language in children from Grade 3 to Grade 5 . We assessed the relationships between word reading and pseudoword reading as measures of decoding skills, and phonemic deletion task, rapid automatized naming (RAN) of letters, and RAN of objects as the predictors of decoding skills . The sample for this study comprised 36 children (16 girls, 20 boys) . This study’s results showed a significant improvement in decoding skills from Grade 3 to Grade 5 . The best predictor of word reading in Grade 5 was RAN of objects in Grade 3, followed by RAN of letters in Grade 3 . On the other hand, the significant predictors of pseudoword reading in Grade 5 were RAN of objects and the phoneme deletion task in Grade 3 . Understanding reading development from Grade 3 to Grade 5 is informative and can help create better reading instruction for all readers .

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Memisevic, H., Malec, D., & Dedic, A. (2022). Development of Decoding Abilities in Bosnian-speaking Children: a Two-year Follow-up Study. Psychological Science and Education, 27(5), 97–106. https://doi.org/10.17759/pse.2022270508

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