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Cramer, Ronald L. – Instructor, 1972
The teacher must recognize the legitimacy of the dialect speaker's language by insuring that beginning reading materials accurately reflect the language and experience of the child. Each child should dictate and then read his own language. (Author)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Dialects, Language Experience Approach, Reading Ability
Lamb, Pose – 1976
The primary focus of this paper is on black children and the relationship between their productive and receptive language competencies. The solutions which have been proposed to solve the dilemma of black pupils' poor reading achievement are discussed. It is noted that none of the proposed solutions has the unqualified support provided by a mass…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Black Dialects, Cognitive Processes, Dialects
Cramer, Ronald L. – 1970
Goodman's hypothesis, that the task of learning to read is made more difficult as the divergence between the dialect of the learner and that of the material increases, raises three questions considered by the author to be central to the dialect/reading issue. The first asks what influence dialect has on acquiring reading ability; the second asks…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Dialects, Language Acquisition, Language Experience Approach


