Reading scripts that differ in orthographic transparency: A within-participant-and-language investigation of underlying skills

Volume: 121, Pages: 12 - 27
Published: May 1, 2014
Abstract
Spelling–sound transparency varies across orthographies. This aspect was found to have implications for the strategy of reading, but whether reading of different orthographies also relies differently on cognitive skills is yet unclear. This question was examined mainly by cross-participant-and-language investigations in which orthographic variation is hard to isolate. This work examined this topic using a within-participant-and-language study...
Paper Details
Title
Reading scripts that differ in orthographic transparency: A within-participant-and-language investigation of underlying skills
Published Date
May 1, 2014
Volume
121
Pages
12 - 27
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