The Varieties of Orthographic Knowledge: II: Relationships to Phonology, Reading, and Writing (Neuropsychology and Cognition)

The Varieties of Orthographic Knowledge: II: Relationships to Phonology, Reading, and Writing (Neuropsychology and Cognition)

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Author: V. W. BerningerPublisher: SpringerPaperback:ISBN 10: 9401041725ISBN 13: 978-9401041720The role of orthography in reading and writing is not a new topic of inquiry. For example, in 1970 Venezky made a seminal contribution with The Structure of English Orthography in which he showed how both sequential redundancy (probable and permissible letter sequences) and rules of letter-sound correspondence contribute to orthographic structure. In 1972 Kavanagh and Mattingly edited Language by Eye and by Ear which contained important linguistic studies of the orthographic system. In 1980 Ehri introduced the concept of orthographic images, that is, the representation of written words in memory, and proposed that the image is created by an amalgamation of the word's orthographic and phonological In 1981 Taylor described the evolution of properties. orthographies in writing systems-from the earliest logographies for pictorial representation of ideas to syllabaries for phonetic representation o

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