
Learning to Read Across Languages
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This volume provides detailed descriptions of five typologically diverse languages and their writing systems, and offers comparisons of learning-to-read experiences in these languages. Specifically, it addresses the requisite competencies in learning to read in each of the languages, how language and writing system properties affect the way children learn to read, and the extent and ways in which literacy learning experience in one language can play a role in subsequent reading development in another. Both common and distinct aspects of literacy learning experiences across languages are identified, thus establishing a basis for determining which skills are available for transfer in second-language reading development.
Learning to Read Across Languages is intended for researchers and advanced students in the areas of second-language learning, psycholinguistics, literacy, bilingualism, and cross-linguistic issues in language processing.
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- Book Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of figures
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction: Conceptualizing reading universals, cross-linguistic variations, and second language literacy development
- Part I: Theoretical underpinnings
- 2 Learning to read: General principles and writing system variations
- 3 Conceptual and methodological issues in comparing metalinguistic awareness across languages
- 4 Impacts of prior literacy experience on second-language learning to read
- Part II: Languages, writing systems and learning to read
- 5 Arabic literacy development and cross-linguistic effects in subsequent L2 literacy development
- 6 Learning to read Chinese: Cognitive consequences of cross-language and writing system differences
- 7 Facets of metalinguistic awareness related to reading development in Hebrew: Evidence from monolingual and bilingual children
- 8 Learning to read in Khmer
- 9 Literacy experience in Korean: Implications for learning to read in a second language
- 10 Looking back and thinking forward
- Notes on contributors
- Index
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