Phoneme isolation ability is not simply a consequence of letter-sound knowledge |
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Authors: | Charles Hulme,Marké ta Caravolas,Sophie Brigstocke |
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Affiliation: | a University of York, York, UK b University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK |
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Abstract: | Two studies investigated whether knowledge of specific letter-sound correspondences is a necessary precursor of children's ability to isolate phonemes in speech. In both studies, Czech and English children reliably isolated phonemes for which they did not know the corresponding letter. These data refute the idea that phoneme manipulation ability can only develop as a consequence of orthographic (letter-sound correspondence) knowledge. |
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Keywords: | Phoneme awareness Letter-sound knowledge Reading development |
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