(Read free ebook) Understanding Reading: A Psycholinguistic Analysis of Reading and Learning to Read
☆ Frank Smith ☆
| #631210 in Books | Routledge | 2004-02-29 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .81 x6.16 x8.96l,1.18 | File Name: 080584712X | 388 pages |
||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| The Most Important Book on Reading Since E.B. Huey|By Large Critic|There are two seminal books on reading: (1) "The Psychology and Pedagogy of Reading" by E.B. Huey (1908); and (2) "Understanding Reading" by Frank Smith (1971). Smith's book, now in its 6th and final edition, combines different areas of study to provide an understanding of the proficient reader. To understand r|About the Author|| |Frank Smith is recognized, both nationally and internationally, for his contributions to cognitive psychology and linguistics. His research at Harvard University on the nature of the reading process led to new insights in re
Understanding Reading revolutionized reading research and theory when the first edition appeared in 1971 and continues to be a leader in the field. In the sixth edition of this classic text, Smith's purpose remains the same: to shed light on fundamental aspects of the complex human act of reading--linguistic, physiological, psychological, and social--and on what is involved in learning to read. The text critically examines current theories, instructional pra...
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