Children's use of analogy in reading and spelling
This thesis examines the role of analogy in the development of reading and spelling. Analogy is defined as using the spelling-sound pattern of one word (e.g. 'beak') to read or spell a word which shares a common orthographic sequence (e.g. 'bean' or 'peak'). Experiment...
Main Author: | Goswami, Usha C. |
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Other Authors: | Bryant, Peter |
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University of Oxford
1986
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.376925 |
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