“…In other words, children's early developmental spellings appeared to reflect their emerging understanding of the English writing system. Subsequent descriptive and experimental research has supported the early findings of Read (1971Read ( , 1975, Chomsky (1971), and Clay (1975) and documented that children go through a series of developmental or transitional spelling stages as they learn to write words (Beers & Henderson, 1977;Bissex, 1980;Burns & Richgels, 1989;Ehri, 1987;Henderson, 1990;Liberman, Rubin, Duques, & Carlisle, 1985;Mann, Tobin, & Wilson, 1987;Moats, 1995;Morris & Pemey, 1984;Stage & Wagner, 1992;Tangel & Blachman, 1992, 1995Zutell, 1980). A developmental or transitional spelling sequence can be seen in the example of the word train.…”