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Publication details [
#307
]
Kavanagh, James F.
and
Ignatius G. Mattingly
, eds.
1972.
Language by ear and by eye: The relationships between speech and reading.
MIT Press
.
xiv + 398 pp.
Publication type
Book – edited volume
Publication language
English
Keywords
oral vs. written
Articles in this volume
Gibson, Eleanor J.
Reading for some purpose.
3–19
Cooper, Franklin S.
How is language conveyed by speech?
25–45
Stevens, Kenneth N.
Segments, features and analysis by synthesis
.
47–52
Mattingly, Ignatius G.
Reading, the linguistic process, and linguistic awareness.
133–147
Posner, Michael I.
,
Joe L. Lewis
and
Carol Conrad
.
Component processes in reading: A performance analysis.
159–192
Kolers, Paul A.
Some problems of classification
.
193–202
Conrad, Rudi
.
Speech and reading.
205–240
Laberge, David
.
Beyond auditory coding
.
241–242
Shankweiler, Donald
and
Isabelle Y. Liberman
.
Misreading: A search for causes.
293–317
Savin, Harris B.
What a child knows about speech when he starts to learn to read.
319–326
Gough, Philip B.
One second of reading.
331–358
Brewer, William F.
Is reading a letter-by-letter process?
359–365
Reviewed by
Rader, Margaret
.
1979.
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