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Simmons, Barbara J. – Childhood Education, 1985
Describes three activities to reinforce recognition and formation of numerals and letters, to make classroom activities interesting and different, and to prepare a personalized gift that encourages the student's feeling of self-worth. Activities are presented in a clip-and-save format, with each carrying an identifying number and including…
Descriptors: Childhood Interests, Class Activities, Early Childhood Education, Kindergarten Children
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Price, Gary Glen – Child Development, 1984
Finds that preschool children remember lower case letters better if generally encouraged by their mothers to produce verbal responses and if their mothers have specifically taught lower case letters. Discusses three mechanisms that may explain this effect: mnemonic support for the child; membership in sociolinguistic group; and the teacher's being…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Language Styles, Letters (Alphabet), Mnemonics
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Leaver, Betty Lou – Foreign Language Annals, 1984
A technique for rapid teaching of the Cyrillic alphabet uses a five-phase mnemonic strategy: attending to the materials, developing connections in class, practicing recall, using the information memorized as a basis for acquiring new information, and testing recall over time. The technique is based on current theories of information processing.…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cyrillic Alphabet, Information Theory, Mnemonics
Strickland, Dorothy S.; Schickedanz, Judith A. – International Reading Association (NJ3), 2004
Help young students master concepts of print, phonemic awareness, and alphabet knowledge--the key predictors of early literacy success and school readiness. This resource will show what children need to know about print in order to become successful readers, how to connect children's development with learning about print, and how to provide a…
Descriptors: Phonemes, School Readiness, Oral Language, Child Development
Paskaleva, Elena; Zaharieva, Bojanka – 1995
This paper describes a computerized system for tagging language corpora that accommodates the special conditions in Bulgarian language research (notably, lack of advanced technology and corresponding user knowledge). SUPERLINGUA has been developed in the DOS environment with consideration for these conditions. Information on product use, users,…
Descriptors: Alphabets, Computational Linguistics, Computer Software, Discourse Analysis
International Phonetic Association. – 1999
This guide contains concise information on the International Phonetic Alphabet, a universally agreed system of notation in use for over a century, for the sounds of languages, and guidance on how to use it. The handbook replaces the previous edition, "Principles of the International Phonetic Association," which has not been revised since 1949.…
Descriptors: Letters (Alphabet), Phonetic Transcription, Phonetics, Phonology
Larick, James – Literacy Discussion, 1972
Lists advantages of using the initial teaching alphabet for language learning. (RK)
Descriptors: Acceleration, English (Second Language), Initial Teaching Alphabet, Interference (Language)
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Miller, Leon K. – Child Development, 1973
One question prompting the present research concerned the relation between performance under tachistoscopic'' conditions where exposure durations are too brief to permit active overt visual search, and performance when overt search is possible. (Author)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Eye Fixations, Information Processing, Letters (Alphabet)
Lichtenstein, Jack – Elem Engl, 1970
Discusses a comparative study of three approaches used to minimize reading difficulties: words in color, the initial teaching alphabet, and the Lippincott Basic Reading Program. (SW)
Descriptors: Basic Reading, Color, Initial Teaching Alphabet, Primary Education
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Smythe, P. C.; And Others – Journal of Reading Behavior, 1971
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Beginning Reading, Letters (Alphabet), Reading Development
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Samuels, S. Jay – American Educational Research Journal, 1972
Two experimental studies failed to support the assumption that letter-name knowledge facilitates reading. (CK)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Discrimination Learning, Graphemes, Letters (Alphabet)
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Jenkins, Joseph R.; And Others – American Educational Research Journal, 1972
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Comparative Analysis, Graphemes, Letters (Alphabet)
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Sheridan, E. Marcia – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1983
The question of whether it is easier to learn to read through an ideographic, syllabic, or alphabetic writing system is posed. The linguistic nature of Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and English are examined in relation to differences in information processing and cultural factors related to reading disability. (Author/SEW)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Chinese, Cultural Differences, English
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Yaden, David B., Jr. – Journal of Reading, 1982
Presents contrasting evidence on the rate of letter identification. (AEA)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Identification, Letters (Alphabet), Reading Processes
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Braggio, John T.; And Others – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1980
Letter pairs that could not be distinguished by learning disabled children were presented using an acquisition-reversal learning paradigm. Relevant external stimuli facilitated discrimination; in reversal, the cues were irrelevant. This technique facilitated learning, as well as retention four days later. (Attentional deficits are discussed). (GDC)
Descriptors: Attention Control, Cues, Dyslexia, Intermediate Grades
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