The development of word recognition and its significance for comprehension and fluency
When children start to learn to read English, they benefit from learning grapheme-phoneme correspondences. As they become more skilled, they use larger graphophonic units and morphemes in word recognition and spelling. We hypothesized that these 2 types of units in decoding make independent contribu...
Main Authors: | Nunes, T, Bryant, P, Barros, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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