Reading and Reading Disorders in Alphabetic Orthographies
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The science of Reading: a handbook. gol. / Margaret J. Snowling; Charles Hulme; Kate Nation. 2nd. gol. Wiley-Blackwell, 2022. t. 327-353.
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T1 - Reading and Reading Disorders in Alphabetic Orthographies
AU - Caravolas, Marketa
PY - 2022/5/13
Y1 - 2022/5/13
N2 - This chapter begins with an overview of the relevant characteristics of alphabetic orthographies, noting those that are known to influence both skilled reading and its development. It presents theories of reading that include a cross-linguistic perspective. The chapter summarizes current understanding of the processes involved in skilled word reading in the light of variations in grapho-phonemic consistency and considers the available evidence regarding word-reading profiles of adults with developmental reading disorders. Skilled word reading involves recognizing words fluently in the service of extracting meaning from written language. Most of the preceding effects are moderated by orthographic consistency. A central issue in cross-linguistic research on reading development concerns the nature and timing of influences of orthographic consistency on reading behavior and its cognitive underpinnings. The growing consensus indicates that the foundations of literacy are universal across alphabetic orthographies.
AB - This chapter begins with an overview of the relevant characteristics of alphabetic orthographies, noting those that are known to influence both skilled reading and its development. It presents theories of reading that include a cross-linguistic perspective. The chapter summarizes current understanding of the processes involved in skilled word reading in the light of variations in grapho-phonemic consistency and considers the available evidence regarding word-reading profiles of adults with developmental reading disorders. Skilled word reading involves recognizing words fluently in the service of extracting meaning from written language. Most of the preceding effects are moderated by orthographic consistency. A central issue in cross-linguistic research on reading development concerns the nature and timing of influences of orthographic consistency on reading behavior and its cognitive underpinnings. The growing consensus indicates that the foundations of literacy are universal across alphabetic orthographies.
KW - alphabetic orthographies
KW - developmental reading disorders
KW - reading development
KW - word reading
U2 - 10.1002/9781119705116.ch15
DO - 10.1002/9781119705116.ch15
M3 - Chapter
SN - 9781119705093
SP - 327
EP - 353
BT - The science of Reading: a handbook
A2 - Snowling, Margaret J.
A2 - Hulme, Charles
A2 - Nation, Kate
PB - Wiley-Blackwell
ER -