Psycholinguistic guessing game

The hypothesis proposed by Kenneth Goodman that children learn to read by guessing the meaning of words with the help of their context.  The hypothesis makes two claims, both of which are controversial: 1. that children depend heavily on the context to read new texts, and particularly texts that contain difficult or unfamiliar words, and 2. that children learn to recognise the written word on the basis of having guessed its meaning in the first place.

See Dyslexia, Psycholinguistics, Reading comprehension