Sound-coded reading

Education and demonstration – Language – Spelling – phonics – word recognition – or sentence formation

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434185, 434370, G09B 100

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051978830

ABSTRACT:
A sound-coded system for teaching beginning reading using four sound descriptors which allows one letter or digraph to represent each sound without altering the traditional orthography, or correct American English spelling, of the original words. The sound descriptors correspond to the long vowel sounds, the single-sound digraphs, the silent or misleading letters, and the sounds made with a slight throat utterance. The simplicity and reliability of sound-coding makes decoding of unfamiliar words a game for beginning readers. A particularly preferred method of use is in the context of a book wherein the opaque text pages are interleaved between transparent pages.

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