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Psycholinguistics and reading.

Title
Psycholinguistics and reading.
Author
Smith, Frank, 1928-2020.
Publication
New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston [1973]

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x, 211 p.; 24 cm.
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Psycholinguistics and reading.--Miller, G. A. Some preliminaries to psycholinguistics.--Goodman, K. S. Psycholinguistic universals in the reading process.--Kolers, P. A. Three stages of reading.--Holmes, D. L. The independence of letter, word, and meaning identification in reading.--Decoding: the great fallacy.--The efficiency of phonics.--Chomsky, C. Reading, writing, and phonology.--Rozin, P., Poritsky, S., and Sotsky, R. American children with reading problems can easily learn to read English represented by Chinese characters.--Alphabetic writing: a language compromise?--Torrey, J. W. Illiteracy in the ghetto.--The learner and his language.--Torrey, J. W. Learning to read without a teacher: a case study.--Goodman, K. S. Analysis of oral reading miscues: applied psycholinguistics.--Goodman, K. S. On the psycholinguistic method of teaching reading.--Twelve easy ways to make learning to read difficult.--Bibliography (p. 197-200)
Call Number
JFE 73-2702
ISBN
0030914515
LCCN
72081012
OCLC
  • 553555
  • NYPG734357557-B
Author
Smith, Frank, 1928-2020. Compiler
Title
Psycholinguistics and reading.
Imprint
New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston [1973]
Research Call Number
JFE 73-2702
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