这篇关于阅读及其在正字法上的发展的特刊的介绍:科学现状

IF 2.9 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Scientific Studies of Reading Pub Date : 2022-03-04 DOI:10.1080/10888438.2021.2021207
L. Verhoeven, K. Landerl
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最近的研究带来了与阅读研究及其发展相关的重要理论问题。首先,有证据表明,普遍原则和特殊原则都是阅读过程、学习阅读过程及其前身的基础。还有证据表明,单词的阅读和拼写存在变异性,这种变异性可能与相关前兆测量和一般学习原则(如统计学习)、语言特征(如韵律信息处理)和遗传原则的变异有关。建立这些观察结果的研究主要集中在字母拼写上,尤其是英语。然而,其他语言的研究表明,学习阅读可能因语言和写作系统而异。我们认为,现在是时候在这期特刊中汇集这些专业知识了,发表了一系列关于跨语言和写作系统学习阅读的最新研究综述,特别关注跨语言和跨写作系统的观点。
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Introduction to this Special Issue on Reading and its Development across Orthographies: State of the Science
Recent research has brought about important theoretical issues that are relevant to the study of reading and its development. To begin with, there is evidence that both universal and particular principles underly reading processes, processes of learning to read and its precursors. There is also evidence for variability in reading and spelling of words and that this variability may be associated with variation in relevant precursor measures and in general principles of learning like statistical learning, linguistic characteristics like processing of prosodic information, and genetic principles. The research that has established these observations has focused mainly on alphabetic orthographies, particularly English. However, there have been suggestions from studies in other languages that learning to read may differ across languages and writing systems. We think that now the time is right to bring together this expertise in this special issue, presenting a collection of reviews on recent research on learning to read across languages and writing systems, with a special focus on cross-language and cross-writing system perspectives.
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期刊介绍: This journal publishes original empirical investigations dealing with all aspects of reading and its related areas, and, occasionally, scholarly reviews of the literature, papers focused on theory development, and discussions of social policy issues. Papers range from very basic studies to those whose main thrust is toward educational practice. The journal also includes work on "all aspects of reading and its related areas," a phrase that is sufficiently general to encompass issues related to word recognition, comprehension, writing, intervention, and assessment involving very young children and/or adults.
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