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Kincaid, Michael S.; And Others – Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1981
Preschoolers were supplied with tokens and given an opportunity to "purchase" various items by recognizing the designated color and letter-sound information on each token. It was concluded that the token-exchange period itself can serve as an effective adjunct to classroom instruction, providing supplemental practice on troublesome…
Descriptors: Color, Instructional Materials, Phoneme Grapheme Correspondence, Preschool Education
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Ferreira, Fernanda – Psychological Review, 1993
How syntax affects sentence prosody is explored. It is demonstrated that the lengthening of phase-final words and pausing afterward reflect a distinctly prosodic representation in which phonological constituents are arranged in a hierarchical nonrecursive structure. A model of prosodic pronunciation is also presented. (SLD)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Mathematical Models, Phonemes, Phonology
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Dettore, Ernie – Childhood Education, 2004
Introducing nursery rhymes to young children can inspire them to explore language and motivate them to explore word play further in meaningful experiences (like cooking) that can be integrated into all aspects of the curriculum. Whether they slice, dice, or add allspice, these actions are appealing, because they contain many activities that help…
Descriptors: Young Children, Classroom Techniques, Learning Activities, Phonemes
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Woore, Robert – Language Learning Journal, 2007
Learners' pronunciation errors when reading aloud in the L2 often suggest an inability to use the language's sound-symbol relationships, or grapheme-phoneme correspondences (GPCs). UK teaching methodology has failed to provide systematic instruction in L2 phonological decoding, and there is an absence of research on the effectiveness of teaching…
Descriptors: Experimental Groups, Metacognition, Scores, Teaching Methods
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Gilbertson, Donna; Maxfield, Janie; Hughes, John – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2007
An alternating treatments design was used to compare the effects of two response modes on acquisition and retention rates of letter naming fluency performance (LNF) by six kindergarten English Language Learners (ELLs) performing below the average letter naming level and slope of other ELL classmates. With equal amounts of practice opportunities,…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Intervention, Oral Reading, Instructional Effectiveness
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Vandana, V. P.; Manjula, R. – Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2006
Cerebellum plays an important role in speech motor control. Various tasks like sustained phonation, diadochokinesis and conversation have been used to tap the speech timing abilities of dysarthric clients with cerebellar lesion. It has recently been proposed that not all areas of the cerebellum may be involved in speech motor control; especially…
Descriptors: Speech Acts, Vowels, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Neurological Impairments
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Musti-Rao, Shobana; Cartledge, Gwendolyn – Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 2007
This study investigated the effects of a supplemental early reading intervention program on the phonemic awareness and alphabetic principle skills of students identified as at risk for reading failure. Seven kindergarten students and one first-grade student received 20 min of supplemental reading instruction 3 days a week for 16, 12, and 8 weeks.…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Intervention, Early Reading, Phonemics
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Cassady, Jerrell C.; Smith, Lawrence L. – Reading Psychology an international quarterly, 2004
Following research on phonological awareness development, this study explores children's acquisition of blending skills using three types of stimuli: body-coda, onset-rime, and phonemes. The results demonstrated that kindergarten children consistently gained proficiency for blending body-coda stimuli prior to onset-rime stimuli and phonemes. The…
Descriptors: Emergent Literacy, Young Children, Phonemes, Kindergarten
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Walley, Amanda C.; Metsala, Jamie L.; Garlock, Victoria M. – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2003
Outlines two theoretical positions regarding the developmental origins of the phoneme as a unit for lexical representation and processing--the accessibility and emergent positions. Employs a Lexical Restructuring Model, which focuses on the role of vocabulary growth. Notes that this restructuring is viewed as an important precursor to the explicit…
Descriptors: Early Reading, Elementary Education, Phonemes, Phonemic Awareness
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Estrem, Theresa; Broen, Patricia A. – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1989
The study comparing word-initial target phonemes and phoneme production of five toddlers with cleft palate and five normal toddlers found that the cleft palate children tended to target more words with word-initial nasals, approximants, and vowels and fewer words with word-initial stops, fricatives, and affricates than normal children. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Cleft Palate, Language Acquisition, Phonemes, Phonology
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Barlow, Jessica A. – Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2005
This single-subject case study evaluates effects of treatment of a complex onset on the sound system of a monolingual Spanish-speaking child (female, aged 3;9) with phonological delay. Pretreatment, the child excluded all consonant+liquid clusters, as well as [the alveolar tap] and trill /r/. Immediately following training on [using the alveolar…
Descriptors: Phonemes, Phonology, Spanish Speaking, Speech Therapy
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Al Otaiba, Stephanie; Kosanovich-Grek, Marcia L.; Torgesen, Joseph K.; Hassler, Laura; Wahl, Michelle – Reading & Writing Quarterly, 2005
This article describes the findings of our review process for core reading programs and provides a preliminary rubric emanating from this process for rating core reading programs. To our knowledge, this is the first published review of the current "Reading First" guidelines and includes all five components of scientifically based reading…
Descriptors: Phonemes, Federal Legislation, Reading Research, Educational Strategies
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Ball, Martin J.; Code, Chris; Tree, Jeremy; Dawe, Karen; Kay, Janice – Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 2004
In this paper we report on an adult male participant with a rare form of progressive speech degeneration. We present acoustic phonetic data on his vowel and consonant production, and describe his prosody and syllable structure. We suggest possible phonological analyses of his speech, concluding that a gestural approach to phonology best…
Descriptors: Males, Speech Impairments, Acoustics, Phonetics
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Berent, Iris; Vaknin, Vered; Shimron, Joseph – Brain and Language, 2004
Hebrew constrains the occurrence of identical consonants in its roots: Identical consonants are acceptable root finally (e.g., skk), but not root initially (e.g., kks). Speakers' ability to freely generalize this constraint to novel phonemes (Berent, Marcus, Shimron, & Gafos, 2002) suggests that they represent segment identity-a relation among…
Descriptors: Grammar, Semitic Languages, Phonemes, Phonology
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de Jong, Kenneth J.; Lim, Byung-jin; Nagao, Kyoko – Language and Speech, 2004
Stetson (1951) noted that repeating singleton coda consonants at fast speech rates makes them be perceived as onset consonants affiliated with a following vowel. The current study documents the perception of rate-induced resyllabification, as well as what temporal properties give rise to the perception of syllable affiliation. Stimuli were…
Descriptors: Syllables, Repetition, Speech, Vowels
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