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Moreover , when reading something by another person , readers have little say in what the words and phrases are as ... Prosody is an aspect of oral reading that should provide clues about the nature of thought during silent reading .
Moreover , when reading something by another person , readers have little say in what the words and phrases are as ... Prosody is an aspect of oral reading that should provide clues about the nature of thought during silent reading .
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If a competent prosodic voice is important to text response , then the push for silent reading in grades 3-5 puts a valuable aspect of comprehension under cover , just when educators want to know how readers think with literature and ...
If a competent prosodic voice is important to text response , then the push for silent reading in grades 3-5 puts a valuable aspect of comprehension under cover , just when educators want to know how readers think with literature and ...
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dren grow have internalized as silent readers – they just do it . 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 ...
dren grow have internalized as silent readers – they just do it . 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 ...
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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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