The Role of Executive Functions in Lexical Processing During Reading Comprehension

Author:

Liao Xian1ORCID,Cai Mingjia1,Hung Cathy On‐Ying2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chinese Language Studies The Education University of Hong Kong Tai Po Hong Kong

2. Yew Chung College of Early Childhood Education Aberdeen Hong Kong

Abstract

AbstractRobust relation has been revealed previously between the components of executive function (EF) and reading comprehension performance. However, the specific role of EF in the reading processes remains relatively underexplored. Within the framework of the lexical quality hypothesis (LQH), this study examined the contribution of EF to the lexical processing of words, and how this eventually supports reading comprehension. A total of 262 Grade 3 students in Hong Kong were assessed using multiple measures of EF, lexical processing skills (i.e. orthographic awareness, morphological awareness, and receptive vocabulary knowledge) and reading comprehension, respectively. Our findings indicate significant associations between EF and lexical processing skills, which, in turn, contributed to better reading comprehension. The results demonstrate how EF supports Chinese reading comprehension through the mediating effects of a reader's mental operation in obtaining meanings of individual words. The findings support to the notion that peripheral skills facilitate reading comprehension through more central skills.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Developmental and Educational Psychology,Education

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