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Goodman, Kenneth S.; Goodman, Yetta M. – Harvard Educational Review, 1977
Argues that reading, like speaking and writing, is an active language process in which readers display their sophistication as functional psychlinguists. While it is difficult to understand these active, underlying processes, authors advocate the use of oral reading as a data base. Presents a typology of miscues and demonstrates how they provide…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Decoding (Reading), Language Research, Miscue Analysis
Goodman, Kenneth S.; Goodman, Yetta M. – 1976
Oral language is used before written language, according to this paper, which contends that the acquisition of literacy is merely an extension of natural language learning for all children. This view of literacy development as natural is distinguished from the views of those that think language is innate; the naturalness of children learning to…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Child Language, Conference Reports, Language Acquisition