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Share, David L. – International Journal for Research in Learning Disabilities, 2020
The following semi-autobiographical essay tells a cautionary tale about the entrenched Anglocentrism, Eurocentrism, and Alphabetism in reading and reading disabilities (dyslexia) research. Having been born, raised, and educated in an entirely monolingual English-speaking environment, I later migrated to a country where non-European languages…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Dyslexia, Reading Research, Bias
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Birnie, J. R. – Reading, 1970
Points out that i.t.a. is not without inconsistency and that the central difficulty lies with the schwa sound. The teaching of high frequency words containing the schwa (the, a) as exceptions seems advisable. Tables and bibliography. (RW)
Descriptors: Basic Reading, Initial Teaching Alphabet, Pronunciation, Reading Research
Bertrand, Carol V. – 1976
The purpose of this study was to determine the part of a word upon which first and fifth graders depend most in word recognition and to determine whether any change occurs between grades one and five. Fifty-six first grade students and sixty-three fifth graders were tested. The children individually read sixty words from flash cards presented by…
Descriptors: Early Reading, Elementary Education, Letters (Alphabet), Pronunciation