Contemporary perspectives on reading and spelling
Object category:
Druckschrift
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Publisher:
Routledge
Ort:
Abingdon [u.a.]
Date:
2009
Language:
Englisch
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Object text:
ed. by Clare Wood and Vincent Connelly
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Literaturangaben
Inhalt:
Phonological awareness: beyond phonemes; Auditory processing and developmental dyslexia: throwing the baby out with the bath water; Acquiring complex reading skills: an exploration of disyllabic word reading; Children's reading comprehension difficulties: a consideration of the precursors and consequences; The acquisition of spelling patterns: early, late or never?; Viewing spelling in a cognitive context: underlying representations and processes; What spelling errors have to tell about vocabulary learning; Reading and spelling in transparent alphabetic orthographies: points of convergence and divergence; How do children and adults conceptualise phoneme-letter relationships?; Do bilingual beginning readers activate the grapheme-phoneme correspondences of their two languages when reading in one language?; Using spelling knowledge in a word game; Metalinguistic and subcharacter skills in chinese literacy acquisition; Enhancing word reading, spelling and reading comprehension skills with synthetic phonics teaching: studies in Scotland and England; Does reading instruction have an influence on how readers process print?; The cerebellar deficit theory of developmental dyslexia: evidence and implications for intervention?; Teaching children with severe learning difficulties: routes to word recognition using logographic symbols
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