Phoneme–grapheme recognition in early EFL literacy development: A scientometric and bibliometric mapping study

Penulis

  • Elmiati SDN 34 Dompu Penulis
  • Nurul Hikmah SDN 34 Dompu Penulis
  • Rosdiana Rosdiana SDN 34 Dompu Penulis
  • Linda Ningsih SDN 34 Dompu Penulis
  • Nurulakmiyati Nurulakmiyati SDN 34 Dompu Penulis

Kata Kunci:

phoneme–grapheme recognition, phonics instruction, early literacy, EFL learners, reading development

Abstrak

Phoneme–grapheme recognition plays a critical role in early literacy development, particularly in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) learning contexts where sound–symbol relationships differ from learners’ first language systems. This study aims to map the development of research on phoneme–grapheme recognition in early EFL literacy through a bibliometric and scientometric analysis of publications indexed between 2019 and 2025. Using data retrieved through Publish or Perish from the Scopus database, a total of 500 articles were identified, with 499 meeting the inclusion criteria for analysis. Descriptive and network-based analyses were conducted using Microsoft Excel, VOSviewer, and Bibliometrix, enabling examination of publication trends, citation patterns, authorship networks, and thematic evolution. Results show a steady increase in publications over the observed period, with the highest growth recorded in 2025. Co-occurrence visualizations revealed four dominant thematic clusters: foundational phonological skills, instructional practices, intervention-based research, and learner-specific challenges, including dyslexia and multilingual contexts. Recent research trends indicate a shift toward digital phonics tools, teacher training, and evidence-based instructional models. This study provides a comprehensive overview of research development in the field and identifies key gaps, including limited longitudinal studies, insufficient focus on neurodiverse learners, and minimal cross-linguistic comparative research. The findings offer a roadmap for future inquiry and evidence-based instructional improvement in early EFL literacy development.

Diterbitkan

2025-12-30

Cara Mengutip

Elmiati, Hikmah, N., Rosdiana, R., Ningsih, L., & Nurulakmiyati, N. (2025). Phoneme–grapheme recognition in early EFL literacy development: A scientometric and bibliometric mapping study. Journal of Language and Literacy Learning , 1(2), 13-28. https://ejournal.tunasedupalschool.org/index.php/J3L/article/view/14