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Wiley, Child Development, 4(83), p. 1332-1346, 2012

DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.2012.01777.x

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Contribution of Temporal Processing Skills to Reading Comprehension in 8‐Year‐Olds: Evidence for a Mediation Effect of Phonological Awareness

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Abstract

This study tested whether the association between temporal processing (TP) and reading is mediated by phonological awareness (PA) in a normative sample of 615 eight-year-olds. TP was measured with auditory and bimodal (visual-auditory) temporal order judgment tasks and PA with a phoneme deletion task. PA partially mediated the association between both auditory and bimodal TP and reading, above nonverbal abilities, vocabulary, and processing speed. PA explained a larger proportion of the association between auditory TP and reading (56% vs. 39% for bimodal TP), and most of the association between bimodal TP and reading was direct. This finding is consistent with a dual-phonological and visual-pathway model of the association between TP and reading in normative reading skills.