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This refers to how we convert text to sound. According to a report in 1980 by S Hunnicut there are 357 rules we apply to decode text. Eg we know 'ing' says 'ing' and not 'i', 'n', 'g' as in 3 separate sounds. We learn the rules of how each letter and string of letters sound in order to make a word, we then check the context of the word in order to produce the 'correct' sound. The sounds of words vary according to regional accents but the meaning - given the same spelling - is the same.

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Grapheme-phoneme correspondence rules specify the relationship between letters in written words and the sounds they represent in spoken language. These rules help us understand how to correctly pronounce words based on their spelling. Learning and applying these rules can improve reading and pronunciation skills.

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