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Graphemic analysis underlying literacy
Authors:Paul A. Kolers  Sandra R. Palef  Lew B. Stelmach
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, M5S 1A1, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
2. Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, M5S 1 V6, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:Three experiments are described that studied the role of detailed graphemic analysis upon the ability to read text. College students named letters in various approximations to English, with frequency of individual letters constant. Findings were that later skill at reading varied with the order of approximation to English of the letters that were named, that the spacing of the letter sequences was important to this result, and, finally, that the influence of specific visual practice extended to the typeface on which the naming and reading were carried out. Hence, rather than a letter-by-letter process or its opposite, a wholly semantic analysis, reading is shown to be intimately dependent upon details of visual analysis of patterns or letter sequences.
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