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Prosody and Interpretation James A. Erekson , Ph.D. University of Northern Colorado , Greeley , CO Abstract Prosody is a means for “ reading with expression ” and is one aspect of oral reading competence .
Prosody and Interpretation James A. Erekson , Ph.D. University of Northern Colorado , Greeley , CO Abstract Prosody is a means for “ reading with expression ” and is one aspect of oral reading competence .
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When enacting texts , competent performers act as if they are in discourse with invented figures , such as an implied reader and author , or a narrator and narratee ( Addison , 1994 ; Iser , 1978 ) . The actual characters in a text may ...
When enacting texts , competent performers act as if they are in discourse with invented figures , such as an implied reader and author , or a narrator and narratee ( Addison , 1994 ; Iser , 1978 ) . The actual characters in a text may ...
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But what is the actual phenomenon of silent reading like , and how can we discover this for both competent and less competent readers ? Is the process of providing a voice in silent reading similar to that of inner speech ?
But what is the actual phenomenon of silent reading like , and how can we discover this for both competent and less competent readers ? Is the process of providing a voice in silent reading similar to that of inner speech ?
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Prosody and Interpretation | 80 |
Are Avid Readers Lurking in Your Language Arts Classroom? Myths of | 99 |
The Diagnostic Potential | 113 |
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