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Alphabet Method At the birth of our country , predominant values present in Colonial reading materials were Christian , Protestant , and Puritan . A child's printed introduction to Christianity was typically the hornbook , which was ...
Alphabet Method At the birth of our country , predominant values present in Colonial reading materials were Christian , Protestant , and Puritan . A child's printed introduction to Christianity was typically the hornbook , which was ...
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These readers used ( a ) an invented or reformed alphabet , ( b ) diacritical markings on the traditional alphabet , and ( c ) synthetic phonics , an approach that converts letters into sounds and then blends the sounds .
These readers used ( a ) an invented or reformed alphabet , ( b ) diacritical markings on the traditional alphabet , and ( c ) synthetic phonics , an approach that converts letters into sounds and then blends the sounds .
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who advocated the use of a new alphabet was Isaac Pitman , an Englishman , who in 1844 , devised and published the first " phonetic " alphabet , in particular to aid spelling ( Harrison , 1964 ) . About a decade later , Brigham Young ...
who advocated the use of a new alphabet was Isaac Pitman , an Englishman , who in 1844 , devised and published the first " phonetic " alphabet , in particular to aid spelling ( Harrison , 1964 ) . About a decade later , Brigham Young ...
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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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