The role of letter names and letter sounds in connecting print and speech (original) (raw)

Young children use letter names in learning to read words

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Relating print and speech: The effects of letter names and word position on reading and spelling performance

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Letter names help children to connect print and speech

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Knowing letter names and learning letter sounds: A causal connection

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The foundations of literacy: Learning the sounds of letters

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Which children benefit from letter names in learning letter sounds

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The role of letter names in children's learning of phoneme–grapheme relations

Rebecca Treiman

Applied Psycholinguistics, 1994

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The Development of Spelling-Sound Relationships in a Model of Phonological Reading

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Language and Cognitive Processes, 1998

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The genesis of reading ability: What helps children learn letter–sound correspondences

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The involvement of letter names in the silent processing of isolated letters: A developmental perspective

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The fragility of the alphabetic principle: Children's knowledge of letter names can cause them to spell syllabically rather than alphabetically

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Learning to label letters by sounds or names: A comparison of England and the United States

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Why is letter-name knowledge such a good predictor of learning to read

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Developmental electrophysiological studies of letter: speech sound processing in normal reading and dyslexia

Dries Froyen

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Influence of Letter Sound Correspondence on Performance of English Reading in Early Childhood

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The Role of Letter Names in the Acquisition of Literacy

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Theories of word naming interact with spelling--sound consistency

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Integrated pictorial mnemonics and stimulus fading: Teaching kindergartners letter sounds

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Phonemic-analysis training helps children benefit from spelling-sound rules

Rebecca Treiman

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Phonological Skills and Learning to Read

Peter Bryant

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1993

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Phonological and phonemic awareness: Their impact on learning to read prose and to spell

John Munro

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Letter names, letter sounds and phonological awareness: an examination of kindergarten children across letters and of letters across children

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Learning about the letter name subset of the vocabulary: Evidence from US and Brazilian preschoolers

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Donald Shankweiler

1976

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