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Sounding out was still used by 65 % , dictionaries were still used by 18 % , but 18 % said they no longer use the advice they were given and instead rely on Spell Check . As Respondent S5 explained regarding what advice she was given ...
Sounding out was still used by 65 % , dictionaries were still used by 18 % , but 18 % said they no longer use the advice they were given and instead rely on Spell Check . As Respondent S5 explained regarding what advice she was given ...
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These responses included improve their vocabulary ( 29 % ) , memorize the spellings of more words ( 29 % ) , more accurately recognize sounds and the rules that govern words ( 18 % ) , be less dependent on Spell Check ( 12 % ) , and be ...
These responses included improve their vocabulary ( 29 % ) , memorize the spellings of more words ( 29 % ) , more accurately recognize sounds and the rules that govern words ( 18 % ) , be less dependent on Spell Check ( 12 % ) , and be ...
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Question four would suggest that , although the students chose Spell Check as their main strategy , they must sound out the word in some way to allow the computer to search for a suitable match . Unfortunately , like the dictionary ...
Question four would suggest that , although the students chose Spell Check as their main strategy , they must sound out the word in some way to allow the computer to search for a suitable match . Unfortunately , like the dictionary ...
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Volume 49 Number | 1 |
Historical Antecedents to Contemporary | 31 |
An Exploration of University Students Spelling Abilities | 53 |
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