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Misspellings were then compared to the intended words , and categories descriptive of the misspellings were created . Finally , each misspelling was examined for the sources of misspellings within the word .
Misspellings were then compared to the intended words , and categories descriptive of the misspellings were created . Finally , each misspelling was examined for the sources of misspellings within the word .
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Preliminary categories of words were the following : Phonetic misspellings . Misspellings in this category contain some of the phoneme - grapheme correspondences of the intended word . The student may choose an incorrect but possible ...
Preliminary categories of words were the following : Phonetic misspellings . Misspellings in this category contain some of the phoneme - grapheme correspondences of the intended word . The student may choose an incorrect but possible ...
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One morning as Curtis is rereading the dictation , Ms. Baker notices that he is able to match the spoken words to the printed words ... His reading is halting but Curtis honors each word as he finger - points across the line of print .
One morning as Curtis is rereading the dictation , Ms. Baker notices that he is able to match the spoken words to the printed words ... His reading is halting but Curtis honors each word as he finger - points across the line of print .
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