Writing Systems Reading Processes and Cross Linguistic Influences

Writing Systems  Reading Processes  and Cross Linguistic Influences
Author: Hye K. Pae
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2018-07-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027264053

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This book provides readers with a unique array of scholarly reflections on the writing systems of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean in relation to reading processes and data-driven interpretations of cross-language transfer. Distinctively broad in scope, topics addressed in this volume include word reading with respect to orthographic, phonological, morphological, and semantic processing as well as cross-linguistic influences on reading in English as a second language or a foreign language. Given that the three focal scripts have unique orthographic features not found in other languages – Chinese as logography, Japanese with multi-scripts, and Korean as non-Roman alphasyllabary – chapters expound script-universal and script-specific reading processes. As a means of scaling up the body of knowledge traditionally focused on Anglocentric reading research, the scientific accounts articulated in this volume importantly expand the field’s current theoretical frameworks of word processing to theory building with regard to these three languages.

Second Language Writing Systems

Second Language Writing Systems
Author: Vivian Cook,Benedetta Bassetti
Publsiher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1853597937

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Second Language Writing Systems looks at how people learn and use a second language writing system, arguing that they are affected by characteristics of the first and second writing systems, to a certain extent independently of the languages involved. This book for the first time presents the effects of writing systems on second language reading and writing and on second language awareness, and provides a new platform for discussing bilingualism, biliteracy and writing systems.

Learning to Read across Languages and Writing Systems

Learning to Read across Languages and Writing Systems
Author: Ludo Verhoeven,Charles Perfetti
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 509
Release: 2017-10-12
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781107095885

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This book examines how children learn to read across seventeen languages and their orthographies. Each chapter discusses a different language in terms of its writing system, reading development, and implications for education. The editors' comprehensive introduction frames the key issues and the final chapter draws conclusions across the seventeen languages.

Script Effects as the Hidden Drive of the Mind Cognition and Culture

Script Effects as the Hidden Drive of the Mind  Cognition  and Culture
Author: Hye K. Pae
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2020-10-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783030551520

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This open access volume reveals the hidden power of the script we read in and how it shapes and drives our minds, ways of thinking, and cultures. Expanding on the Linguistic Relativity Hypothesis (i.e., the idea that language affects the way we think), this volume proposes the “Script Relativity Hypothesis” (i.e., the idea that the script in which we read affects the way we think) by offering a unique perspective on the effect of script (alphabets, morphosyllabaries, or multi-scripts) on our attention, perception, and problem-solving. Once we become literate, fundamental changes occur in our brain circuitry to accommodate the new demand for resources. The powerful effects of literacy have been demonstrated by research on literate versus illiterate individuals, as well as cross-scriptal transfer, indicating that literate brain networks function differently, depending on the script being read. This book identifies the locus of differences between the Chinese, Japanese, and Koreans, and between the East and the West, as the neural underpinnings of literacy. To support the “Script Relativity Hypothesis”, it reviews a vast corpus of empirical studies, including anthropological accounts of human civilization, social psychology, cognitive psychology, neuropsychology, applied linguistics, second language studies, and cross-cultural communication. It also discusses the impact of reading from screens in the digital age, as well as the impact of bi-script or multi-script use, which is a growing trend around the globe. As a result, our minds, ways of thinking, and cultures are now growing closer together, not farther apart.

Reading in a Second Language

Reading in a Second Language
Author: William Grabe,Junko Yamashita
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 603
Release: 2022-09-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781108840101

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This updated second edition provides a comprehensive overview of research into reading, and how this can be applied in practice.

Analyzing the Korean Alphabet

Analyzing the Korean Alphabet
Author: Hye K. Pae
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9783031496332

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The Concise Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics

The Concise Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics
Author: Carol A. Chapelle
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 1288
Release: 2019-11-20
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781119147381

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Offers a wide-ranging overview of the issues and research approaches in the diverse field of applied linguistics Applied linguistics is an interdisciplinary field that identifies, examines, and seeks solutions to real-life language-related issues. Such issues often occur in situations of language contact and technological innovation, where language problems can range from explaining misunderstandings in face-to-face oral conversation to designing automated speech recognition systems for business. The Concise Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics includes entries on the fundamentals of the discipline, introducing readers to the concepts, research, and methods used by applied linguists working in the field. This succinct, reader-friendly volume offers a collection of entries on a range of language problems and the analytic approaches used to address them. This abridged reference work has been compiled from the most-accessed entries from The Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics (www.encyclopediaofappliedlinguistics.com), the more extensive volume which is available in print and digital format in 1000 libraries spanning 50 countries worldwide. Alphabetically-organized and updated entries help readers gain an understanding of the essentials of the field with entries on topics such as multilingualism, language policy and planning, language assessment and testing, translation and interpreting, and many others. Accessible for readers who are new to applied linguistics, The Concise Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics: Includes entries written by experts in a broad range of areas within applied linguistics Explains the theory and research approaches used in the field for analysis of language, language use, and contexts of language use Demonstrates the connections among theory, research, and practice in the study of language issues Provides a perfect starting point for pursuing essential topics in applied linguistics Designed to offer readers an introduction to the range of topics and approaches within the field, The Concise Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics is ideal for new students of applied linguistics and for researchers in the field.

The Cambridge Handbook of Historical Orthography

The Cambridge Handbook of Historical Orthography
Author: Marco Condorelli,Hanna Rutkowska
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 1075
Release: 2023-09-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781108801416

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Written by a team of global scholars, this is the first Handbook covering the rapidly growing field of historical orthography. Comprehensive yet accessible, it is essential reading for academic researchers and students in the field, and in related areas such as morphology, syntax, historical linguistics, linguistic typology and sociolinguistics.