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How Children Learn to Write Words
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Author(s):
Rebecca Treiman
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Brett Kessler
Publication date:
May 07 2014
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Oxford University Press
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9780199907977
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May 07 2014
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10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199907977.001.0001
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 23
Writing Systems
pp. 65
Learning and Teaching
pp. 84
Theories
pp. 104
Graphic Form
pp. 124
Symbolic Function
pp. 133
The Order of the Alphabet
pp. 152
Symbol Shapes
pp. 194
Letter Names
pp. 216
Early Spelling in Phonographic Writing Systems
pp. 249
Complex Spellings
pp. 284
Punctuation and Capitalization
pp. 298
Conclusions and Extensions
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