
Developmental Orthography
Philip A. Luelsdorff(Author)
John Benjamins Publishing Co
Published on 13. September 1991
Book
Hardback
273 pages
978-90-272-2065-3 (ISBN)
Description
Philip Luelsdorff's highly original approach to the grammar of orthography is to analyse in detail how German pupils learn about written English. In this collection of essays and experiments we are presented with the rich finds of a decade of programmatic research. The context is set with an exposition of current cognitive models of reading and spelling. Cognitive psychology and psycholinguistics meet in Luelsdorff's concept of linguistic error. This concept forms the basis from which it is possible to derive the grammar that governs our largely unconscious and vast knowledge of written words. It is proper to talk about a grammar for both orthographic and syntactic aspects of language. This is because spelling knowledge is not piecemeal or erratic but bears all the hallmarks of a system. Through second language orthography the author is showing us a new view of this advanced stage of spelling knowledge and its acquisition. This view is exciting because it seems now possible to form very detailed hypotheses as regards first language spelling about the order in which purely orthographic knowledge is developed.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 245 mm
Width: 164 mm
Weight
500 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-272-2065-3 (9789027220653)
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Developmental Orthography
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Content
1. Acknowledgments; 2. Preface; 3. Introduction by Uta Frith; 4. 1. English vowel spellings; 5. 2. A formal approach to error taxonomy (by Buszkowski, Wojciech); 6. 3. Processing strategies in bilingual spellers; 7. 4. Bilingual intralinguistic orthographic interference; 8. 5. The complexity hypothesis and graphemic ambiguity (by Luelsdorff, Philip A.); 9. 6. The complexity hypothesis and morphemic spelling; 10. 7. Psycholinguistic determinants of orthography acquisition (by Luelsdorff, Philip A.); 11. 8. Developmental morphographemics (by Luelsdorff, Philip A.); 12. 9. Orthographic complexity and orthography acquisition; 13. 10. A psycholinguistic model of the bilingual speller (by Luelsdorff, Philip A.); 14. 11. Developmental orthography; 15. Index of Names; 16. Index of Subjects; 17. References