Barry Cunningham

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Gradually, each child in most literate cultures begins to acquire a repertoire of frequently seen letters and words before ever learning to write these letters. This phase of reading is like a “logographic” stage in the child’s development: what the child understands, not unlike our token-reading ancestors, is the relationship between concept and written symbol.
Proust and the Squid: The Story and Science of the Reading Brain
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