Learning To Read and Learning To SpellTwo Sides of a Coin
作者:
Linnea,
期刊:
Topics in Language Disorders
(OVID Available online 2000)
卷期:
Volume 20,
issue 3
页码: 19-36
ISSN:0271-8294
年代: 2000
出版商: OVID
关键词: grapheme‐phoneme;learning to read words;learning to spell;reading disability;reading‐spelling connection;spelling;spelling disability
数据来源: OVID
摘要:
&NA;Learning to read words and learning to spell words are closely related. Both follow a similar course of acquisition. Both rely on the same knowledge sources—knowledge about the alphabetic system, and memory for the spellings of specific words—that develop together and are reciprocally related. Correlations between reading and spelling are high, typically abover=.70. However, the two processes are not quite the same. The amount of information to be drawn from memory is greater for spellers who must produce multiple letters correctly sequenced than for readers who must produce single pronunciations and meanings for written words.
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