| 单词 | whole-word | 
| 释义 | > as lemmaswhole-word   whole-word adj. originally and chiefly Education of or relating to an entire word or entire words, esp. with regard to a method of teaching reading in which learners are taught to recognize entire words, as opposed to associating a letter or group of letters with a particular speech sound (cf. whole language n.); (also) designating this method of teaching. ΚΠ 1939    Elem. School Jrnl. 39 507  				If a teacher is planning to emphasize chiefly whole-word recognition without analysis, it is more important for her to know the pupil's status on word-recognition tests. 1964    P. A. D. MacCarthy in  D. Abercrombie et al.  Daniel Jones 157  				This in turn facilitates the recognition of whole-word patterns. 1991    Internat. Rev. Appl. Ling. in Lang. Teaching 29 319  				Whole word slips usually involve the substitution of a target word by another word in the same utterance. 2007    Clover 		(S. Carolina)	 Herald 		(Nexis)	 6 Sept.  				A lot of schools teach a method called ‘whole language’ or ‘balanced literacy’, where they use the whole word method like in the Dick and Jane books. < as lemmas | 
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