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Author
Post, Yolanda V.;
Carrecker, Suzanne
Title
Orthographic similarity and phonological transparency in spelling
Written in
English
Notes
50 Literaturangaben
Source
Reading and writing. - Dordrecht [u.a.] : Springer Science + Business Media B.V
Volume
15
Year
2002
Issue
3-4
Page
317-340
Classification
Domains / Psycholinguistics / Lexicon (psycholing.) / Orthographic representation
Domains / Psycholinguistics / Speech production (psycholing.) / Writing (psycholing.)
Domains / Language acquisition
Domains / Language acquisition / Linguistic awareness (in children)
Levels / Graphemics / Orthography / Grapheme-phoneme conversion rule
Levels / Lexicology / Individual words / Lemmata
Levels / Lexicology / Loan word / Latinism
Levels / Morphology / Word formation / Derivation / Suffix
Levels / Phonology / Morphophonology / Opacity (morphophonol.)
Indo-European languages / Germanic / English
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Graphemic representation; Representation (graphem.) ; Orthographic representation ; Spelling (psycholing.) ; Coding (psycholing., graphem.) ; Kodierung (psycholing., graphem.) ; Writing (psycholing.) ; Erstspracherwerb; First language acquisition; Ontogenese; Language acquisition ; Metalinguistic awareness (in children) ; Phonics (teaching of) ; Phonologische Bewusstheit (bei Kindern) ; Phonological awareness (in children) ; Focus on form (language teaching) ; Sprachbewusstsein (bei Kindern) ; Linguistic awareness (in children) ; Rule (graphem./phonem.) ; Regel (graphem./phonem.) ; Shallow orthography/Deep orthography; Deep orthography; GPK; Opacity (orthography) ; Transparency (orthography) ; Grapheme-phoneme conversion rule ; Lemmata ; Romanismus; Latinism ; Desinence (morph.) ; Suffixoid ; Transparenz (morphophonol.) ; Transparency (morphophonol.) ; Opacity (morphophonol.) ; English
Subject terms
-ion (engl. Suffix)