Brain bases of morphological processing in young children

Volume: 36, Issue: 8, Pages: 2890 - 2900
Published: Apr 30, 2015
Abstract
How does the developing brain support the transition from spoken language to print? Two spoken language abilities form the initial base of child literacy across languages: knowledge of language sounds (phonology) and knowledge of the smallest units that carry meaning (morphology). While phonology has received much attention from the field, the brain mechanisms that support morphological competence for learning to read remain largely unknown. In...
Paper Details
Title
Brain bases of morphological processing in young children
Published Date
Apr 30, 2015
Volume
36
Issue
8
Pages
2890 - 2900
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