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Reader and nonreader conception of the spoken word
Authors:Marcia D Horne  James E Powers  Patricia Mahabub
Institution:University of Oklahoma U.S.A.;State University of New York at Albany U.S.A.;Economic Opportunity Commission U.S.A.
Abstract:The development of the concept of word in readers and nonreaders was investigated. Five reader and nonreader male students from four age groups (6.5–7.5; 7.6–8.5; 8.6–9.5; 9.6–10.5) were tested using the procedures developed by J. Downing and P. Oliver (Reading Research Quarterly, 1973–1974, 9, 581–586). Results from an analysis of variance indicated significant effects for reading levels (p < .001), age (p < .05), stimuli (p < .01), and a significant interaction between reading level and stimulus class (p < .05). Evidence indicates nonreaders may be confused about the differences between a short word and phonemes, syllables, sentences, and long words.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Dr  Marcia D  Horne  College of Education  820 Van Vleet Oval  Norman  OK 73069  
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