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Perspective on Language and Literacy 

English has the most words of any language in the world. It is derived from several languages and has borrowed words from many other languages. These articles provide readers with some wonderful tools. We can all be word detectives using our reasoning skills to unravel some of the mysteries of the English Language. 

This journal has several great articles focussing on various aspects of Morphology as listed below. 

  • Morphological Awareness: How the pieces add up
  • Morphological Awareness Development and Assessment: What do we know?
  • Morphological Awareness Intervention for Students who Struggle with language and Literacy
  • Morphemes Matter: A framework for instruction
  • Morphological Awareness Strategies for the General and Special Education Classroom
  • Morphological Awareness and Second Language Learners

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