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Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education 5:1 2000
© 2000 Oxford University Press

Morphographic Analysis as a Word Identification Strategy for Deaf Readers

Martha Gonter Gaustad

Bowling Green State University

This review of theoretical and research literature develops a rationale for morphographic analysis as a principal component of instruction on word identification for deaf students. The word identification process is conceptualized with regard to visually accessible morphographic components of text, including definition of the variables involved in morphographic analysis. Evidence accumulated from varied sources is presented to support this rationale for another approach to reading with deaf students. The conclusion outlines implications for instructional intervention and for future research.

I thank Patricia DeCaro, Ronald Kelly, Peter Paul, and Barbara Schirmer for their comments on earlier versions of this article.

Correspondence should be sent to Martha Gonter Gaustad, Division of Intervention Services, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH 43403 (e-mail: mgausta{at}bgnet.bgsu.edu ).

Received May 20, 1999; revised July 23, 1999; accepted July 27, 1999


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