For The Love Of Literacy

Sight Words and Morphology Linnea Ehri Pete Bowers Kenn Apel

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Jun 3, 2025
Linnea Ehri, a distinguished professor known for her work on orthographic mapping, explains how morphemes bind spellings to meanings, enhancing sight word memory. Pete Bowers, an advocate of morphological binding theory, discusses how morphology connects orthography, phonology, and semantics, helping students grasp irregular words. Kenn Apel, an expert in morphological awareness, highlights assessment strategies and their importance in reading and spelling interventions. Together, they explore innovative ways to teach morphology and its critical role in literacy development.
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INSIGHT

Morphology’s Central Role In Orthographic Mapping

  • Orthographic mapping binds spellings to pronunciations and meanings using morphemic and multiletter units.
  • Morphology becomes predominant in the consolidated phase and helps store sight words more robustly.
ADVICE

Teach Morphemes Early And Systematically

  • Teach morphographic analysis systematically whenever unfamiliar words' meanings can benefit from it.
  • Use morpheme instruction early (e.g., -ed, -ing, plural -s) to prevent purely phonetic mispronunciations.
INSIGHT

Morphology Binds The Word Triangle

  • Morphology uniquely links spelling, pronunciation, and meaning across words and forms.
  • Binding morphemic structure to meaning strengthens memory more than isolated letter-sound links.
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