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Thiessen, Erik D.; Pavlik, Philip I., Jr. – Cognitive Science, 2013
Statistical learning refers to the ability to identify structure in the input based on its statistical properties. For many linguistic structures, the relevant statistical features are distributional: They are related to the frequency and variability of exemplars in the input. These distributional regularities have been suggested to play a role in…
Descriptors: Mathematical Models, Memory, Language Acquisition, Learning
Podhajski, Blanche; Mather, Nancy; Nathan, Jane; Sammons, Janice – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2009
This article reviews the literature and presents data from a study that examined the effects of professional development in scientifically based reading instruction on teacher knowledge and student reading outcomes. The experimental group consisted of four first- and second-grade teachers and their students (n = 33). Three control teachers and…
Descriptors: Experimental Groups, Teacher Characteristics, Oral Reading, Phonemics

Williams, Joanna P. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1984
The article reviews research on phonemic analysis in beginning reading instruction. Research is of two types: (1) evidence that children with reading difficulties also have difficulties analyzing the phonological structure of speech; and (2) data showing that training for awareness of phonemic segments can help in learning to read. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Intervention, Phonemic Awareness, Phonemics

Allor, Jill Howard – Learning Disability Quarterly, 2002
This review of research focuses on three issues in reading development: (1) the relationship of phonemic awareness to the variance in reading development not accounted for by rapid naming; (2) the relationship of rapid naming to the variance not accounted for by phonemic awareness; and (3) whether phonemic awareness and rapid naming contribute…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Elementary Education, Phonemic Awareness, Phonemics

Miller, G. R.; Coleman, J. E. – Journal of Reading Behavior, 1978
Critiques Fleming's proposed alternative to Rubenstein's evidence for phonemic encoding. This reanalysis strengthens the evidence for phonemic encoding and suggests that Fleming's "alternative" should be considered as another source of variance affecting recognition, not as a mutually exclusive alternative to phonemic encoding. (HOD)
Descriptors: Generalization, Phonemics, Pronunciation, Reading Comprehension

Brown, Adam – ELT Journal, 1989
Questions the importance of the alternation in Received Pronunciation (RP) between clear and dark "l" in English-as-a-Second-Language pronunciation textbooks. The characteristics of the phoneme in non-RP accents are examined as well as three other allophones of "l"--vocalic, absorbed, and dropped. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Consonants, English (Second Language), Phonemics, Pronunciation Instruction

Basboll, Hans – Language and Speech, 1980
Discusses trends and developments in generative phonology; metatheory and evidence in phonology; and segments, features, and marking. (RL)
Descriptors: Generative Grammar, Generative Phonology, Language Research, Phonemics
Parker, Steve – 1997
Classical phonemic accounts of Cuzco (Peru) Quechua posit three distinct types of stops: plain, aspirated, and glottalized. A later analysis argued instead for a root-level feature of laryngealization governed by a small number of formal mechanisms. This latter analysis is taken one step further, showing that even greater explanatory power may be…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Language Patterns, Language Research, Linguistic Theory

Simonsen, Flint; Gunter, Lee – Journal of Direct Instruction, 2001
Reviews spelling instruction materials. Describes phonemic, whole-word, and morphemic approaches to spelling instruction. Discusses the importance of Direct Instruction components such as sequenced lessons, cumulative review, distributed practice, and systematic error correction. Compares two spelling curricula, "Spelling Mastery" and…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Error Correction, Instructional Effectiveness

MacArthur, Charles A.; Ferretti, Ralph P.; Okolo, Cynthia M.; Cavalier, Albert R. – Elementary School Journal, 2001
Reviews research published in the past 15 years on the use of technology to teach or support literacy among students with mild disabilities. Addresses research on computer-assisted instruction and synthesized speech feedback to improve phonemic awareness and decoding skills; use of electronic texts to enhance comprehension by compensating for…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Feedback, Instruction, Learning Activities
Eatough, Andy – 1997
This paper analyzes syllables in Liangshan Yi, a Tibeto-Burman language also known as Nosu and spoken in the Sichuan Province of China, and provides a detailed articulatory description of the range of distinctive syllables in the Xide County vernacular. The paper concludes that the phonemicization upon which the standardized version of orthography…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Foreign Countries, Language Patterns, Language Research

Dixon, Robert C. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1991
Three curricular approaches to spelling instruction are discussed: whole word; phonemic; and morphemic. Sameness analysis is used to indicate the theoretical potential of each approach for helping students with learning disabilities to achieve generalization in their spelling, and the influence of generalization upon retention and transfer is…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Elementary Secondary Education, Generalization, Learning Disabilities
Meyer, Jim – IRAL, 1987
Tagmemic theory, with its insistence on the necessity of three perspectives--particle, wave, and field--can be used to provide a more accurate statement of a contrastive analysis of phonemes in two languages. Examples illustrate how teachers can use these three perspectives in their work. (CB)
Descriptors: Chinese, Consonants, Contrastive Linguistics, Distinctive Features (Language)
Piccirillo, Jean B. – 1998
A study examined the effects of daily journal writing on kindergarten children's phonics acquisition. At St. Joseph School in Carteret, New Jersey, 21 kindergartners kept daily journals in addition to normal classroom instruction over a period of 4 months, while the 20 kindergartners in another class received only the normal classroom phonics…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Classroom Research, Journal Writing, Kindergarten Children

Post, Yolanda V. – Annals of Dyslexia, 2003
Discussion of the teaching of writing, spelling, and reading using code-based literacy methods, such as Orton-Gillingham examines the cognitive challenge of the transition from spoken to graphic word and then reviews new research findings, such as the letter as model for sound variation, ease of spelling the low vowel, and the creation of word…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Phoneme Grapheme Correspondence, Phonemics, Reading Difficulties
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