Education and demonstration – Language – Spelling – phonics – word recognition – or sentence formation
Patent
1979-11-16
1981-11-10
Oechsle, Anton O.
Education and demonstration
Language
Spelling, phonics, word recognition, or sentence formation
G09B 1700
Patent
active
042995779
ABSTRACT:
Each character or letter of the alphabet is coded with, for example, one or more colors wherein the five vowels have the same color substantially over the entire letter, and the consonants have another color also substantially over the entire character. As a separate color code, the upper portion of each vowel A, I, and U and selected consonants have still another color coded thereon, while the vowel E has two different colors coded on its upper portion and different groups of selected consonants have coded thereon one or the other color, coded on the vowel E. However, each of the respective consonant characters has only one color coded on its upper portion. The arrangement of the color codes indicates to a learner which consonant sound is associated with what vowel sound. As still a further separate color code, since consonant sounds are paired so that each pair includes the voiced and the unvoiced sound of the respective character, and the lower portion of the respective pair of characters has the same color codes. The various codes on the different characters help a learner to associate the various sounds to the particular characters.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1732980 (1929-10-01), Mooney
patent: 3715812 (1973-02-01), Novak
Nardelli Dominick
Oechsle Anton O.
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