Structured word inquiry explained
Structured Word Inquiry (SWI) is a pedagogical technique involving the scientific investigation of the spelling of words.[1] [2] [3] SWI considers morphology,[4] [5] etymology, relatives, and phonology.[6] The guiding principles of SWI are (1) "the primary function of English spelling is to represent meaning"[7] and (2) "conventions by which English spelling represents meaning are so well-ordered and reliable that spelling can be investigated and understood through scientific inquiry."[8] [9]
Four questions
SWI uses four questions to investigate the spelling of a word:[10]
- What is the meaning of a word?
- What are the morphemes of the word?
- What are morphological and etymological relatives of the word?
- What are the letters doing in the word (spelling phonemes, functioning as markers, zeroed)?
The questions must be investigated in order starting with the meaning.
Word sums
A word sum shows how a word is built.[11] A word sum is a "necessary tool to allow falsification of hypotheses of orthographic morphological structure."
The following are examples of word sums:
- de + sign -> design
- de + sign + ate + ed-> designated
- sign + al -> signal
- sign + ate + ure -> signature
- re + sign + ate + ion -> resignation
Word Matrices
A word matrix is a visualization of the morphology of related words.
Notes and References
- Book: Bowers . Peter . Teaching How the Written Word Works . 11 November 2019 .
- Web site: Cooke . Gina . OG, SWI, and Other Acronyms . Linguist-Educator Exchange . 22 April 2019 . 19 July 2020.
- Web site: What Is Structured Word Inquiry? . Nueva Teach . 19 July 2020.
- Bowers . Peter N. . Kirby . John R. . Deacon . S. Hélène . The Effects of Morphological Instruction on Literacy Skills: A Systematic Review of the Literature . Review of Educational Research . June 1, 2010 . 80 . 2 . 144–179 . 10.3102/0034654309359353 . 146237965 .
- Web site: Bowers . Peter N. . Cooke . Gina . Morphology and the Common Core Building Students' Understanding of the Written Word . 19 July 2020.
- Web site: Understanding SWI: "Structured Word Inquiry" or "Scientific Word Investigation" . Bowers . Susan . Bowers . Peter . WordWorks Literacy Centre . 19 July 2020.
- Web site: Martin . Nancy . Struct +ure/ +ed Word + Inquire/ +y (SWI) . Eagle Hill School . 21 July 2020.
- Web site: Structured Word Inquiry . The Reading and Learning Clinic of Manitoba . 19 July 2020.
- Web site: Jeffrey S. . Bowers . Peter N. . Bowers . The importance of correctly characterising the English spelling system when devising and evaluating methods of reading instruction: Comment on Taylor, Davis, and Rastle .
- Web site: Structured Word Inquiry . Teach a Student to Read . Kosur . Heather Marie. 19 July 2020.
- Web site: Ramsden . Neil . Mini Matrix-Maker Home Page . Neil Ramsden . 19 July 2020.