Phonics: A Large Phoneme - Grapheme Frequency Count Revised

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This study is a summary and simplification of a very large phoneme-grapheme frequency count done by Hanna et al. (1966). Although the results and data from the original study have implications for teaching phonics and spelling, they were presented in a complicated and unwieldy manner. Moreover, the original study is out of print. This study, then, presents a succinct and simplified summary of the Hanna et al. results for researchers and teachers of reading and spelling. © 2004, SAGE Publications. All rights reserved.

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Fry, E. (2004). Phonics: A Large Phoneme - Grapheme Frequency Count Revised. Journal of Literacy Research, 36(1), 85–98. https://doi.org/10.1207/s15548430jlr3601_5

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