Flexibility in young second‐language learners: examining the language specificity of orthographic processing

Volume: 32, Issue: 2, Pages: 215 - 229
Published: Apr 14, 2009
Abstract
This study examines whether orthographic processing transfers across languages to reading when the writing systems under acquisition are sufficiently related. We conducted a study with 76 7‐year‐old English‐first‐language children in French immersion. Measures of English and French orthographic processing (orthographic choice tasks) and standardised measures of English and French word reading (Woodcock and FIAT) were taken, in addition to verbal...
Paper Details
Title
Flexibility in young second‐language learners: examining the language specificity of orthographic processing
Published Date
Apr 14, 2009
Volume
32
Issue
2
Pages
215 - 229
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