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Computer programs for detecting and correcting spelling errors

Communications of the ACM, 1980
With the increase in word and text processing computer systems, programs which check and correct spelling will become more and more common. Peterson investigates the basic structure of several such existing programs and their approaches to solving the problems which arise when this type of program is created.
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Spell‐Out and the Minimalist Program

2011
AbstractSince Juan Uriagereka originated the multiple spell-out model in 1999 it has been one of the most influential lines of research in syntactic theorizing. The model simplified a crucial element of the minimalist account of language making it a more accurate reflection of syntax and its acquisition. This book explores important consequences of the
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Programmed Learning and Spelling in a Junior School

Programmed Learning and Educational Technology, 1972
The author undertook a two‐year investigation to consider how far programmed learning was a valid instrument for use in a junior school class over an extended period of time. As part of that study, spelling was chosen as a main topic for a teacher‐constructed program to test an assumption that incidental learning was more satisfactory than a systematic
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A Discrimination Program For Teaching Spelling.

1969
PhD ; Educational psychology ; University of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies ; http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/187932/2/6917968 ...
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Spelling remediation for dyslexic children using the selfspell programs

1992
This paper describes the SelfSpell Hypercard environment for dyslexic children which helps them to learn to spell their problem words. Synthesised speech is used to augment the written text and different levels of help are available at all times. Two versions are available, with one in which the children are encouraged to enter rules to help them ...
Roderick I. Nicolson, Angela J. Fawcett
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COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR AUTOMATIC SPELLING CORRECTION

1967
Abstract : This report describes the logic and operation of Spelling Correction program. The program is written in RADCAP language to operate on a CDC 8090 computer under control of the RADC Experimental Computer Complex (ECC). The various routines which compose the Spelling Correction program are fully described.
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Spelling Mastery and Spelling through Morphographs: Direct Instruction programs for beginning and low-progress spellers

Australian Journal of Learning Difficulties, 2015
There has been concern about student literacy expressed in the community in recent years, following the results of national and international assessment.
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Programmed Spelling Demons

The Modern Language Journal, 1987
Ted Plaister   +4 more
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[Promoting reading and spelling in children with computer programs].

Zeitschrift fur Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie und Psychotherapie, 2001
Sixteen students trained their reading and spelling skills with the computer programmes Budenberg 1 and 2 and the Comles Package for 1000 minutes over a one-month period.Following one month of computer training, reading test scores had improved for seven of the 16, and spelling test scores for three children whose basic performance had been poor. Three
R, Castell   +3 more
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Individualizing A Multisensory Spelling Program?

Academic Therapy, 1973
Charles H. Hill, Anne S. Martinis
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