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Ehri, Linnea C. – Reading Research Quarterly, 2020
The author reviews theory and research by Ehri and her colleagues to document how a scientific approach has been applied over the years to conduct controlled studies whose findings reveal how beginners learn to read words in and out of text. Words may be read by decoding letters into blended sounds or by predicting words from context, but the way…
Descriptors: Phonics, Reading Instruction, Reading Research, Beginning Reading
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Adams, Marilyn Jager; Huggins, A. W. F. – Reading Research Quarterly, 1985
Compares the abilities of good and poor readers in the second through fifth grades to read a frequency-graduated series of irregularly spelled words presented in isolation and in meaningful context, noting that the number of correctly read words varied with reading ability. (HOD)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Context Clues, Elementary Education, Language Acquisition
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Seymour, Philip H. K.; Evans, Henryka M. – Journal of Research in Reading, 1988
Reports a case study of the reading and spelling processes of a developmentally disabled child indicating that there was almost a complete lack of alphabetic functions, that reading appeared to be based on a "logographic lexicon," and that spelling was based on a letter sequence generator. (RS)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cognitive Processes, Developmental Disabilities, Dyslexia
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Ehri, Linnea C.; Saltmarsh, Jill – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 1995
Gives advanced and novice readers in grade one and older disabled readers nonword reading and spelling tasks. Finds that disabled readers read as many nonwords and spelled as many words as beginning readers, indicating equivalent alphabetic knowledge. Finds that disabled readers took significantly more trials to read 16 target words, indicating…
Descriptors: Adults, Beginning Reading, Comparative Analysis, Grade 1
Lamb, Pose – 1979
The performance of 68 preschool children, ages three (28), four (21), and five (19), on selected phoneme-grapheme correspondence tasks was analyzed for age and sex differences in two stages of data collection. First, the children spelled their first names and the initial of their last names with letters on a magnetic board, after which they…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Age Differences, Beginning Reading, Child Development