The purpose of this paper is threefold: to demonstrate that there is a spelling-to-sound pattern in English involving the grapheme <s> when it occurs between two vowel letters in morpheme boundary contexts; to relate this claim to a general framework about Englis
International audienceGraphemes are commonly defined as the written representation of phonemes. For ...
A series of programs has been written for deriving and tabulating English spelling-to-sound and soun...
Studies of English spelling have primarily focussed on correspondences between spelling and sound am...
This paper deals with spelling pronunciation, a term coined by Emil Koeppel in 1901. Scholarly discu...
The links between spellings and sounds in a large set of English words with consonant-vowel-consonan...
10.1 The general picture: the regular pronunciations of English graphemes beginning with vowel lette...
Prior research has purported to show that words with infrequent phoneme-grapheme correspondences are...
The purpose of this paper is to show the similarity between pronunciation spelling and dialect encod...
An overview of the goals of English orthography counters the misconception that its spelling is chao...
The pronunciation of stressed English vowels is a complex issue for L2 speakers of the language. Vow...
Ten college students and ten PhDs read aloud 30 unfamiliar English words, two to five syllables in l...
International audienceMost models of spelling assume that people rely on two procedures when engagin...
5.1 The general picture: the principal spellings of English vowel phonemes This chapter can be summe...
Most models of spelling assume that people rely on two procedures when engaging in spelling: a lexic...
peer reviewedCross-language transfer in vowel spelling is difficult to detect because the relation bet...
International audienceGraphemes are commonly defined as the written representation of phonemes. For ...
A series of programs has been written for deriving and tabulating English spelling-to-sound and soun...
Studies of English spelling have primarily focussed on correspondences between spelling and sound am...
This paper deals with spelling pronunciation, a term coined by Emil Koeppel in 1901. Scholarly discu...
The links between spellings and sounds in a large set of English words with consonant-vowel-consonan...
10.1 The general picture: the regular pronunciations of English graphemes beginning with vowel lette...
Prior research has purported to show that words with infrequent phoneme-grapheme correspondences are...
The purpose of this paper is to show the similarity between pronunciation spelling and dialect encod...
An overview of the goals of English orthography counters the misconception that its spelling is chao...
The pronunciation of stressed English vowels is a complex issue for L2 speakers of the language. Vow...
Ten college students and ten PhDs read aloud 30 unfamiliar English words, two to five syllables in l...
International audienceMost models of spelling assume that people rely on two procedures when engagin...
5.1 The general picture: the principal spellings of English vowel phonemes This chapter can be summe...
Most models of spelling assume that people rely on two procedures when engaging in spelling: a lexic...
peer reviewedCross-language transfer in vowel spelling is difficult to detect because the relation bet...
International audienceGraphemes are commonly defined as the written representation of phonemes. For ...
A series of programs has been written for deriving and tabulating English spelling-to-sound and soun...
Studies of English spelling have primarily focussed on correspondences between spelling and sound am...