kirjainäänneyhteydet
Kirjainäänneyhteydet, sometimes translated as grapheme-phoneme correspondence, refers to the relationship between written symbols (graphemes) and their corresponding sounds (phonemes) in a language. This concept is fundamental to learning to read and write in alphabetic writing systems. For instance, in English, the letter 'c' can represent different sounds, such as in "cat" (/k/) and "cent" (/s/). This variability highlights the complexity of grapheme-phoneme correspondences.
Understanding these connections allows individuals to decode written words by sounding them out and to encode
The development of strong grapheme-phoneme correspondences is a key stage in early literacy acquisition. Children learn