“…For example, three recent studies have reported that morphological awareness is an important predictor of ABE students’ reading comprehension skills after controlling for phonological awareness (Tighe & Binder, 2014), decoding (To et al, in press), and oral vocabulary knowledge (Tighe, 2012). Phonological awareness has been reported as an important predictor of reading comprehension (Thompkins & Binder, 2003; Tighe & Binder, 2014), word reading skills (Greenberg, Ehri, & Perin, 1997) and a composite score of word reading, fluency, and comprehension skills (Binder et al, 2011). Similarly, orthographic knowledge has emerged as an important contributor to adults’ reading comprehension (Thompkins & Binder, 2003), word reading skills (Greenberg et al, 1997) and a composite score of reading abilities (word reading, fluency and comprehension) (Binder et al, 2011).…”