The relationship between phonemic segmentation skill and EFL word recognition - a review of literature

Beginning readers apparently face difficulties when they are to learn English language skills, particularly reading skill. This research paper reviews the literature regarding the relationship between the skill of phonemic segmentation and EFL word recognition.It addresses three main issues: the pos...

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Main Authors: Alhumsi, Mohammad Husam, Shabdin, Ahmad Affendi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Macrothink Institute 2016
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Online Access:http://repo.uum.edu.my/22358/1/IJL%208%202%202016%2031%2046.pdf
http://repo.uum.edu.my/22358/
http://doi.org/10.5296/ijl.v8i2.9097
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Summary:Beginning readers apparently face difficulties when they are to learn English language skills, particularly reading skill. This research paper reviews the literature regarding the relationship between the skill of phonemic segmentation and EFL word recognition.It addresses three main issues: the position of phonemic segmentation skill in literature, the relation between phonological awareness and ability to read, and the skill of word recognition and learning to read. The aim of this paper is to precisely explore the nature of the relation of phonemic segmentation skill and beginning readers’ word recognition.The leading research question for this paper is: What is the relationship between the skill of phonemic segmentation and beginning readers’ EFL word recognition? To answer the research question, the researcher will review literature to explore that relation.The researcher will conclude that the relationship between the skill of phonemic segmentation and word recognition has received substantial concern in literature. It has significant effects on learning to read as well. Calls for implications, recommendations and intervention programs will be presented accordingly.