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Harris, Zellig S. – 1970
The papers reprinted in this volume carry out the "distributional method," i.e., the analysis of occurrence restrictions, beyond phonemics. This methodological approach, of defining more freely combining new elements on the basis of occurrence restrictions of old elements, has proved applicable in many situations in structural…
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Linguistic Theory, Mathematical Linguistics
Southern Baptist Convention Home Mission Board, Atlanta, GA. – 1969
This beginning text in Navaho, based on techniques developed by Frank C. Laubach, introduces the symbols for each of the sounds separately and then in words and simple sentences. The illustrations which accompany the symbols serve to reinforce the sound/letter association. See AL 002 251 for the supplementary volume, "Charts and Teaching…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Cultural Context, Illustrations, Instructional Materials
Politzer, Robert L.; McMahon, Sheila – 1970
Major hypotheses tested in this experiment were that (a) auditory discrimination ability is influenced by the native language background of the listener and (b) auditory discrimination ability increases with maturation. The subjects were 142 English-speaking and 84 Spanish-speaking children distributed throughout the 1st, 3rd, 5th, and 7th grades.…
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, English, Grade 1, Grade 3
Underwood, Gary N. – 1971
This paper summarizes a number of generalizations concerning the vowels used in a dialect of English spoken in northwest Arkansas. The generalizations are in the form of ordered rules in line with theories of generative grammar. The concept of an underlying system of diaphonemes is used, similar to that of Rudolph Troike. The primary focus is on…
Descriptors: Consonants, Deep Structure, Dialects, Environmental Influences
Al-Ani, Salman H. – 1970
Using acoustical evidence from spectrograms and physiological evidence from X-ray sound films, it appears that the most common allophone for the Arabic voiced pharyngeal fricative, at least in Iraqi, is a voiceless stop, and not a voiced fricative, as many believe. The author considers the phoneme in different environments and describes its…
Descriptors: Acoustic Phonetics, Acoustics, Arabic, Articulation (Speech)
Brew, P. J. – Occasional Papers, 1970
This paper examines the relationship that exists between the syntactic and phonological components of the transformational-generative model insofar as their formal structures are concerned. It is demonstrated that the number and importance of the structural similarities between the syntax and the phonology make it necessary to provide for them in…
Descriptors: Componential Analysis, Deep Structure, Grammar, Linguistics
Oregon Univ., Eugene. Oregon Elementary English Project. – 1971
Developed by the Oregon Elementary English Project, this curriculum unit intended for grades three and four aims to (1) help students become aware of some of the sounds of the language; (2) help students discover how some of these sounds are pronounced; and (3) help students understand that with a limited number of sounds they can produce an…
Descriptors: Curriculum Guides, English Curriculum, Grade 3, Grade 4
Smith, Frank, (Ed.) – 1973
Psycholinguistics has offered many new insights into the development of reading, e.g., only a small part of the information necessary for reading comprehension comes from the printed page, comprehension must precede the identification of individual words, and reading is not decoding to spoken language. These views are elaborated in this collection…
Descriptors: Dialects, Oral Reading, Phonemics, Phonics
Matthes, Carole – 1972
To successfully apply methods and materials to the student's individual needs, a teacher must be familiar with many reading methods and approaches. This book is designed to provide insights to nine different reading approaches: basal reading, language experience, individualized, linguistic, phonic, alphabetic, programed instruction, preschool…
Descriptors: Basic Reading, Individualized Programs, Language Experience Approach, Phonemics
Literacy Teaching and Learning: An International Journal of Early Reading and Writing, 2003
This scholarly journal, an official publication of the Reading Recovery Council of North America, provides an interdisciplinary forum on issues related to the acquisition of language, literacy development, and instructional theory and practice. Articles in Volume 7, Numbers 1 and 2 (comprising volume 7) are: "The Why? What? When? And How? of…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Case Studies, Classroom Techniques, Instructional Effectiveness
Ericson, Lita; Juliebo, Moira Fraser – 1998
This handbook offers a practical and comprehensive means of teaching and monitoring children's development of phonological awareness in the classroom. The handbook points out that studies have shown clearly that even informal phonological awareness activities, such as the natural and spontaneous word play found in stories, songs, and games, can…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Class Activities, Kindergarten, Learning Activities
Sweet, Anne P. – 2000
This booklet offers 10 ideas to transform instruction in reading and heighten literacy for all students. The booklet states that these principles and ideas, interrelated and built one upon the other, are based on solid research findings and practical experience and that they are already being used in classrooms across the country. The 10 ideas…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Literacy, Phonemic Awareness, Primary Education
PDF pending restorationFletcher-Flinn, Claire – 2000
Phonemic awareness and writing are thought to be important contributors to a child's success with reading. However, studies of "exceptional" children have shown contrary results. The Knowledge Sources theory is used to explain these results with regard to explicit and implicit generation procedures that have their source in the child's reading…
Descriptors: High Achievement, Literature Reviews, Phonemic Awareness, Primary Education
Mississippi State Dept. of Education, Jackson. – 2002
This book focuses on what a quality reading program for children in kindergarten through third grade should look like and how parents can support that program at home. It includes a letter to parents and a list of tips for supporting reading. The guide encourages parents to focus on the five essential components of reading: Phonemic Awareness;…
Descriptors: Parent Materials, Parent Participation, Phonemic Awareness, Phonics
Peer reviewedTreiman, Rebecca; Zukowski, Andrea – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1996
Noting that in previous research, the linguistic status of the unit has often been confounded by its size, five experiments were conducted to provide a better test of the linguistic status hypothesis. Results supported the linguistic status hypothesis by indicating that effects of linguistic level on phonological sensitivity cannot always be…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Emergent Literacy, Language Acquisition, Linguistic Competence


