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Structured Word Inquiry (SWI) is a pedagogical technique that involves the scientific investigation of the spelling of words.[1][2][3] SWI emphasizes the scientific exploration of word structure through morphology,[4][5] etymology, related words, and phonology.[3][6] The guiding principles of SWI are (1) "the primary function of English spelling is to represent meaning"[7] and (2) "conventions by which English spelling represents meaning are so well-ordered and reliable that spelling can be investigated and understood through scientific inquiry."[6][8][9]
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