prosespelling
Prosespelling is a term used in educational linguistics to describe a systematic approach to teaching spelling that emphasizes progressive, predictive, and contextual strategies. The method integrates phonological awareness, morphological analysis, and statistical patterns found in large corpora of written language. By focusing on the likelihood of letter sequences and morphemic constructions, prosespelling aims to equip learners with tools to anticipate correct spelling in novel words as well as to reinforce conventional forms.
The framework was first articulated in the early 2010s by a group of applied linguists who sought
Implementation typically involves a combination of explicit instruction, interactive software, and spaced repetition. Students are introduced
Critics note that reliance on statistical regularities may underplay the importance of etymology and historical spelling