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Dilena, Mike – 1977
Suggesting that the ability to identify words depends as much on contextual information available when one is reading for meaning as on decoding skills, this paper challenges traditional, mechanistic skills approaches to reading instruction. In addition, it contends that comprehending (relating written material to what one already knows) is a…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Cognitive Processes, Context Clues, Decoding (Reading)

Walker, L. – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1976
Investigates the hypothesis that dialect speech interferes with the auditory discrimination of standard English speech sounds. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Black Dialects, Educational Research, Hypothesis Testing

Bulcock, J. W.; Beebe, Mona J. – Canadian Journal of Education, 1981
Examines "primacy of speech perception" hypothesis. Finds covariation between reading and numeration for 94 fourth graders explained by phonetic, syntactic, and semantic cueing strategies as mediated by school-dependent basic language skills. Elasticities analysis demonstrates reading and numeration were not responsive to children's…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Cognitive Style, Decoding (Reading), Elementary Education

Katz, Robert B.; And Others – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1981
Examined the hypothesis that good and poor readers would differ in their ability to order stimuli that can be easily recoded as words and stored in phonetic form, but not in their ability to order nonlinguistic stimuli that do not lend themselves to phonetic recoding in short-term memory. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Children, Elementary Education, Pattern Recognition
Gates, Louis – 1985
Focusing on phonograms and generalizations about phonics, this paper presents a comprehensive letter-sound study. The first chapter discusses the phonogram component of phonics, the Arthur Gates study of phonograms in l928, the phonics generalizations studies of the l960s, and the lack of a comprehensive study of the letter-sound relationship. The…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Decoding (Reading), Phoneme Grapheme Correspondence, Phonetics
Perfetti, Charles A.; Lesgold, Alan M. – 1977
A view of skilled reading is suggested that emphasizes an intimate connection between coding and comprehension. It is suggested that skilled comprehension depends on a highly refined facility for generating and manipulating language codes, especially at the phonetic/articulatory level. The argument is developed that decoding expertise should be a…
Descriptors: Decoding (Reading), Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Literature Reviews
Juola, James F.; And Others – 1976
This study compared the rapid word processing abilities of groups of students in college, fourth grade, second grade, and kindergarten to see if there is a developmental pattern in such skill development, and to see if phonics training should emphasize either letters and the orthographic rules that create words or letter clusters (common words)…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Conference Reports, Decoding (Reading), Orthographic Symbols
Calfee, Robert C.; And Others – 1969
The acquisition of Literacy Project's basic goal is to determine the processes by which children learn to read, and to identify reasons many fail to learn. One part of the process is the formation of correspondences between letter patterns and the sounds for which they stand. To determine the extent of such correspondences, tests of pronunciation…
Descriptors: Artificial Speech, College Students, Comparative Analysis, Grade 11
Children's Television Workshop, New York, NY. – 1971
This handbook outlines the curriculum objectives for the children's television program, "The Electric Company." The first portion of the text delineates strategies for teaching symbol/sound analysis, including units on blends, letter groups, and word structure. A second section addresses strategies for reading for meaning, including…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Context Clues, Curriculum Guides, Developmental Reading