It has been over twenty years Since Clymer published his pioneer phonic generalization study. In this study Clymer selected four widely used basal reader manuals from which he culled over 150 consonant and other word attack generalizations, including some that had been used without question from the time that phonic generalizations were first introduced by Noah Webster
Phonological disorders affecting production of speech sounds are prevalent in the preschool and scho...
This paper presents a single case study investigating the mechanisms underlying generalization of tr...
Ten college students and ten PhDs read aloud 30 unfamiliar English words, two to five syllables in l...
It has been over twenty years Since Clymer published his pioneer phonic generalization study. In thi...
In his classic article, Clymer (1963) discussed his analysis of the utility of 45 phonic generalizat...
English orthography is not easily reduced to a few rules, but there are some general recommendations...
The purpose of this study was to determine the utility of Spache and Spache\u27s phonic generalizati...
Focusing on phonograms and generalizations about phonics, this paper presents a comprehensive letter...
The phonotactics of a language concerns the well-formedness of strings of sounds as potential words ...
This study was designed (1) to identify the phonemic fitness of selected graphemes, or, when necessa...
A growing body of evidence on adult phonological processing supports the idea that phonological know...
It is apparent that the long-standing use of certain phonic rules should be abandoned
The development of computer science in the middle of the twentieth century provided a valuable tool ...
We presented a brief overview of the warping mechanism, the main simulation and behavioural results ...
Phonological theory on universals can be dated back to Jacobson a few decades ago. In his book Child...
Phonological disorders affecting production of speech sounds are prevalent in the preschool and scho...
This paper presents a single case study investigating the mechanisms underlying generalization of tr...
Ten college students and ten PhDs read aloud 30 unfamiliar English words, two to five syllables in l...
It has been over twenty years Since Clymer published his pioneer phonic generalization study. In thi...
In his classic article, Clymer (1963) discussed his analysis of the utility of 45 phonic generalizat...
English orthography is not easily reduced to a few rules, but there are some general recommendations...
The purpose of this study was to determine the utility of Spache and Spache\u27s phonic generalizati...
Focusing on phonograms and generalizations about phonics, this paper presents a comprehensive letter...
The phonotactics of a language concerns the well-formedness of strings of sounds as potential words ...
This study was designed (1) to identify the phonemic fitness of selected graphemes, or, when necessa...
A growing body of evidence on adult phonological processing supports the idea that phonological know...
It is apparent that the long-standing use of certain phonic rules should be abandoned
The development of computer science in the middle of the twentieth century provided a valuable tool ...
We presented a brief overview of the warping mechanism, the main simulation and behavioural results ...
Phonological theory on universals can be dated back to Jacobson a few decades ago. In his book Child...
Phonological disorders affecting production of speech sounds are prevalent in the preschool and scho...
This paper presents a single case study investigating the mechanisms underlying generalization of tr...
Ten college students and ten PhDs read aloud 30 unfamiliar English words, two to five syllables in l...