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Ending the reading wars: Reading acquisition from novice to expert
A Castles, K Rastle, K Nation
Psychological science in the public interest 19 (1), 5-51, 2018
16832018
Beyond phonological skills: Broader language skills contribute to the development of reading
K Nation, MJ Snowling
Journal of research in reading 27 (4), 342-356, 2004
10712004
Semantic processing and the development of word-recognition skills: Evidence from children with reading comprehension difficulties
K Nation, MJ Snowling
Journal of memory and language 39 (1), 85-101, 1998
8891998
Patterns of reading ability in children with autism spectrum disorder
K Nation, P Clarke, B Wright, C Williams
Journal of autism and developmental disorders 36, 911-919, 2006
8312006
Phoneme awareness is a better predictor of early reading skill than onset-rime awareness
C Hulme, PJ Hatcher, K Nation, A Brown, J Adams, G Stuart
Journal of experimental child psychology 82 (1), 2-28, 2002
7792002
Hidden language impairments in children
K Nation, P Clarke, CM Marshall, M Durand
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2004
7602004
The science of reading: A handbook
MJ Snowling, C Hulme, K Nation
John Wiley & Sons, 2022
6582022
Children's Reading Comprehension Difficulties.
K Nation
Blackwell Publishing, 2005
6542005
Vocabulary is important for some, but not all reading skills
J Ricketts, K Nation, DVM Bishop
Scientific studies of reading 11 (3), 235-257, 2007
6312007
Working memory deficits in poor comprehenders reflect underlying language impairments
K Nation, JW Adams, CA Bowyer-Crane, MJ Snowling
Journal of experimental child psychology 73 (2), 139-158, 1999
6001999
A longitudinal investigation of early reading and language skills in children with poor reading comprehension
K Nation, J Cocksey, JSH Taylor, DVM Bishop
Journal of child Psychology and Psychiatry 51 (9), 1031-1039, 2010
5662010
Individual differences in contextual facilitation: Evidence from dyslexia and poor reading comprehension
K Nation, MJ Snowling
Child development 69 (4), 996-1011, 1998
5541998
Phonemic segmentation, not onset‐rime segmentation, predicts early reading and spelling skills
K Nation, C Hulme
Reading research quarterly 32 (2), 154-167, 1997
5061997
Assessing reading difficulties: The validity and utility of current measures of reading skill
K Nation, M Snowling
British Journal of Educational Psychology 67 (3), 359-370, 1997
5011997
Factors influencing syntactic awareness skills in normal readers and poor comprehenders
K Nation, MJ Snowling
Applied psycholinguistics 21 (2), 229-241, 2000
4502000
Developmental differences in sensitivity to semantic relations among good and poor comprehenders: Evidence from semantic priming
K Nation, MJ Snowling
Cognition 70 (1), B1-B13, 1999
4251999
Do infant vocabulary skills predict school‐age language and literacy outcomes?
FJ Duff, G Reen, K Plunkett, K Nation
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 56 (8), 848-856, 2015
4092015
Defining and understanding dyslexia: past, present and future
MJ Snowling, C Hulme, K Nation
Oxford review of education 46 (4), 501-513, 2020
4082020
Sensitivity to eye gaze in autism: is it normal? Is it automatic? Is it social?
K Nation, S Penny
Development and psychopathology 20 (1), 79-97, 2008
3782008
Orthographic learning via self-teaching in children learning to read English: Effects of exposure, durability, and context
K Nation, P Angell, A Castles
Journal of experimental child psychology 96 (1), 71-84, 2007
3322007
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