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Bryant, Peter; Nunes, Terehezinha – Cognitive Development, 2008
In our comments on Pacton and Deacon's discussion of children's spelling of morphemes we raise four issues: (1) whether the "timing" question should be about children's ages or about their psychological processes; (2) the crucial importance of individual differences in the study of the connections that people make between morphemes and spelling;…
Descriptors: Spelling, Morphemes, Children, Individual Differences
Nunes, Terezinha; Bryant, P.; Bindman, Miriam – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2006
Because the spelling of many words in the English language (and in many other languages as well) depends on their morphemic structure, children have to have some knowledge about morphemes in order to learn to read and write. This raises the possibility that children gain much of their explicit knowledge about morphemes as a direct result of…
Descriptors: Spelling, Learning Strategies, Children, Morphology (Languages)

Dickerson, Wayne B. – Applied Linguistics, 1990
Describes an alternative approach to traditional English-as-a-Second-Language presentation of the (Z) and (D) morphemes. Learners from different backgrounds and proficiency levels who used orthography-based approaches improved their oral accuracy to the extent that performance differences resulting from disparate language backgrounds disappeared.…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Higher Education, Language Proficiency, Morphemes