
Learning to Read across Languages and Writing Systems
Cambridge University Press, 6/1/2017
EAN 9781107095885, ISBN10: 1107095883
Hardcover, 508 pages, 23.5 x 15.6 x 3.2 cm
Language: English
Around the world, children embark on learning to read in their home language or writing system. But does their specific language, and how it is written, make a difference to how they learn? How is learning to read English similar to or different from learning in other languages? Is reading alphabetic writing a different challenge from reading syllabic or logographic writing? Learning to Read across Languages and Writing Systems examines these questions across seventeen languages representing the world's different major writing systems. Each chapter highlights the key features of a specific language, exploring research on learning to read, spell, and comprehend it, and on implications for education. The editors' introduction describes the global spread of reading and provides a theoretical framework, including operating principles for learning to read. The editors' final chapter draws conclusions about cross-linguistic universal trends, and the challenges posed by specific languages and writing systems.
1. Introduction
universals in learning to read across languages and writing systems Ludo Verhoeven and Charles Perfetti
2. Learning to read Chinese Becky Chen-Baumgarten and Adrian Pasquarella
3. Learning to read Japanese Keiko Koda
4. Learning to read Korean Min Wang, Jeung-Ryeul Cho and Chuchu Li
5. Learning to read Kannada Sonali Nag
6. Learning to read Arabic Elinor Saiegh-Haddad
7. Learning to read Hebrew David Share
8. Learning to read Greek Athanassios Protopapas
9. Learning to read Italian Christina Burani, Anna Thornton and Pierluigi Zoccolitti
10. Learning to read French Helene Deacon, Alain Desrochers and Kyle Levesque
11. Learning to read Spanish Sylvia Defior and Fransisca Serrano
12. Learning to read German Karin Landerl
13. Learning to read Dutch Ludo Verhoeven
14. Learning to read English Charles Perfetti
15. Learning to read Czech and Slovakian Marketa Caravolas
16. Learning to read Russian Elena Grigorenko, Sergey Kornilov and Natalia Rakhlin
17. Learning to read Finnish Mikko Aro
18. Learning to read Turkish Aydin Durgunoglu
19. Epilogue
universals and particulars in learning to read across seventeen orthographies Charles Perfetti and Ludo Verhoeven.