Orthographic Mapping in the Acquisition of Sight Word Reading, Spelling Memory, and Vocabulary Learning

Volume: 18, Issue: 1, Pages: 5 - 21
Published: Sep 26, 2013
Abstract
Orthographic mapping (OM) involves the formation of letter-sound connections to bond the spellings, pronunciations, and meanings of specific words in memory. It explains how children learn to read words by sight, to spell words from memory, and to acquire vocabulary words from print. This development is portrayed by Ehri (2005a Ehri, L. 2005a. “Development of sight word reading: Phases and findings”. In The science of reading: A handbook, Edited...
Paper Details
Title
Orthographic Mapping in the Acquisition of Sight Word Reading, Spelling Memory, and Vocabulary Learning
Published Date
Sep 26, 2013
Volume
18
Issue
1
Pages
5 - 21
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