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units in reading and spelling
Oleh:
Treiman, Rebecca
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Zukowski, Andrea
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Journal of Memory and Language (Full Text) vol. 27 no. 4 (Aug. 1988)
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page 466-477.
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27_04_Treiman_Zukowski.pdf
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405/JML/27
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Recently, it has been suggested that readers and spellers use units larger than single graphemes and single phonemes in computing the relationships between print and speech. To study the nature of these larger units, Experiment I asked subjects to pronounce non words likefrieth, chiend, and chieth. We asked how often subjects read ie as /e/, as infriend. Such responses were more frequent for non words like chiend than for nonwords like frieth or chieth. This result suggests that vowel plus final consonant units are used in a greater degree than initial consonant-vowel units or vowels alone. Similarly, /e/ was more likely to be spelled as ie when it occurred in /Cend/ than when it occurred in /freo/ or /ceo/. Converging evidence was obtained in Experiment 2. Here, subjects rated pairs like chiend/CEnd/ as more plausible than pairs likefrieth-/freo/ and chieth-/ceo/. Implications for models of word pronunciation and spelling are discussed.
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