Focusing on phonograms and generalizations about phonics, this paper presents a comprehensive letter-sound study. The first chapter discusses the phonogram component of phonics, the Arthur Gates study of phonograms in 1928, the phonics generalizations studies of the 1960s, and the lack of a comprehensive study of the letter-sound relationship. The second chapter describes a comprehensive letter-sound study in which letter-sound relationships are noted in 16 generalizations, while chapter 3 has two parts, the first explaining the selection of the words listed in the second part, which focuses on blending short vowel sounds with single and blended consonant sounds. Chapter 4 discusses teaching automatic reading techniques--a modification of t...
This study addressed the question of how phonics strategies contribute to letter-sound acquisition k...
Abstract: Reading English for beginners is a complex task that requires employing effective strategi...
Conducted in three phases, a study examined the teaching of reading in the early stages of primary s...
The purpose of the study was to reanalyze the graded word lists of the "Harris-Jacobson Basic Elemen...
In his classic article, Clymer (1963) discussed his analysis of the utility of 45 phonic generalizat...
Includes bibliographical references.In this space age, knowledge must be attained in a shorter perio...
Two Schools of thought prominent in reading instruction are: (1) that reading is a language-based sk...
Many early readers struggle to master grapheme-phoneme correspondences – the relationship between le...
The purpose of this paper is to attempt to determine the value of using phonetics in teaching childr...
The study of children's language abilities as they relate to the acquisition of reading skills ...
Because it permits self-teaching, phonological recoding (the efficient translation of letters or let...
Using 17, 211 words drawn from the word list compiled for the Stanford Spelling Study (1963) and dra...
v, 52 leaves. Advisor: Louis F. HegerIntroduction: Phonics has played a dramatic role in American ed...
This study was designed (1) to identify the phonemic fitness of selected graphemes, or, when necessa...
Three tasks were employed to investigate the role of assembled phonology in beginning re aders. In t...
This study addressed the question of how phonics strategies contribute to letter-sound acquisition k...
Abstract: Reading English for beginners is a complex task that requires employing effective strategi...
Conducted in three phases, a study examined the teaching of reading in the early stages of primary s...
The purpose of the study was to reanalyze the graded word lists of the "Harris-Jacobson Basic Elemen...
In his classic article, Clymer (1963) discussed his analysis of the utility of 45 phonic generalizat...
Includes bibliographical references.In this space age, knowledge must be attained in a shorter perio...
Two Schools of thought prominent in reading instruction are: (1) that reading is a language-based sk...
Many early readers struggle to master grapheme-phoneme correspondences – the relationship between le...
The purpose of this paper is to attempt to determine the value of using phonetics in teaching childr...
The study of children's language abilities as they relate to the acquisition of reading skills ...
Because it permits self-teaching, phonological recoding (the efficient translation of letters or let...
Using 17, 211 words drawn from the word list compiled for the Stanford Spelling Study (1963) and dra...
v, 52 leaves. Advisor: Louis F. HegerIntroduction: Phonics has played a dramatic role in American ed...
This study was designed (1) to identify the phonemic fitness of selected graphemes, or, when necessa...
Three tasks were employed to investigate the role of assembled phonology in beginning re aders. In t...
This study addressed the question of how phonics strategies contribute to letter-sound acquisition k...
Abstract: Reading English for beginners is a complex task that requires employing effective strategi...
Conducted in three phases, a study examined the teaching of reading in the early stages of primary s...