Orthographic Transparency Enhances Morphological Segmentation in Children Reading Hebrew Words

Volume: 8
Published: Jan 19, 2018
Abstract
Morphological processing of derived words develops simultaneously with reading acquisition. However, the reader's engagement in morphological segmentation may depend on the language morphological richness and orthographic transparency, and the readers' reading skills. The current study tested the common idea that morphological segmentation is enhanced in non-transparent orthographies to compensate for the absence of phonological information....
Paper Details
Title
Orthographic Transparency Enhances Morphological Segmentation in Children Reading Hebrew Words
Published Date
Jan 19, 2018
Volume
8
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