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      Cross-Language Transfer of Phonological Awareness and Letter Knowledge: Causal Evidence and Nature of Transfer

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      Scientific Studies of Reading
      Informa UK Limited

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              Reading acquisition, developmental dyslexia, and skilled reading across languages: a psycholinguistic grain size theory.

              The development of reading depends on phonological awareness across all languages so far studied. Languages vary in the consistency with which phonology is represented in orthography. This results in developmental differences in the grain size of lexical representations and accompanying differences in developmental reading strategies and the manifestation of dyslexia across orthographies. Differences in lexical representations and reading across languages leave developmental "footprints" in the adult lexicon. The lexical organization and processing strategies that are characteristic of skilled reading in different orthographies are affected by different developmental constraints in different writing systems. The authors develop a novel theoretical framework to explain these cross-language data, which they label a psycholinguistic grain size theory of reading and its development. Copyright (c) 2005 APA, all rights reserved.
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                Journal
                Scientific Studies of Reading
                Scientific Studies of Reading
                Informa UK Limited
                1088-8438
                1532-799X
                June 22 2018
                November 02 2018
                June 06 2018
                November 02 2018
                : 22
                : 6
                : 443-461
                Affiliations
                [1 ] University of Kansas
                [2 ] University of California at Irvine
                Article
                10.1080/10888438.2018.1474882
                29c1d019-c470-4078-8985-4f5d3ec74453
                © 2018
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