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Spelling and word recognition in Grades 1 and 2: Relations to phonological awareness and naming speed in Dutch children
The influences of early phonological awareness and naming speed on Dutch children's later word spelling were investigated in a longitudinal study. Phonological awareness and naming speed predicted spelling in early Grade 1, later Grade 1, and later Grade 2. Phonological awareness, however, pred...
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