Comprehending Oral and Written Language

Comprehending Oral and Written Language
Author: Rosalind Horowitz
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 431
Release: 2023-10-16
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9004653430

Written by respected researchers in their field, this book is about the skills beyond basic word recognition that are necessary for the processing and comprehension of spoken and written language. The major topics presented are as follows: language and text analysis; cognitive processing and comprehension; development of literacy; literacy and schooling; and, factors influencing listening and reading.

Japanese

Japanese
Author: Eleanor Harz Jorden
Publisher: Cheng & Tsui
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1994
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780887272035

This companion to the bestselling Japanese: the Spoken Language begins with the two kana syllabaries and introduces approximately 300 kanji, following the Spoken Language text les

Written Language Revisited

Written Language Revisited
Author: Josef Vachek
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1989-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027220646

Josef Vachek, one of the last living exponents of the Prague School, has dedicated 50 years of his life to the study of written language in all its aspects. This volume is a tribute to him on the occasion of his 80th birthday. It contains a selection of his papers written between 1945 and 1987. Contents Writing and phonetic transcription; Written language and printed language; The linguistic status of written utterances; The primacy of writing?; Segmentation of the flow of speech and written language; The stylistics of written language; Glossematics and written language; Paralinguistic sounds, written language and language development; Written language as a heterogenous system; The 1929 Praguian Theses, internal speech, and written language; Written language seen from the functionalist angle; On the problem of written language; The development of the written norm of English; Puristic tendencies in written language; Redundancy in written language with special regard to capitalization of graphemes; Spelling as an important linguistic concept; Pluridimensionality of written utterances and its consequences; Revaluations of redundant graphemes; Thoughts on some fifty years of research in written language.

Written Language Disorders

Written Language Disorders
Author: Ann M. Bain
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Agraphia
ISBN: 9780890798591

This text reviews current research and theory related to written language development and disorders, and offers guidance for writing instruction based on the information from the review. Coverage includes writing development from early childhood into adult years. Specific topics include spelling development and disorders; written syntax, text cohesion, coherence, and structure; writing curricula, with a focus on the process approach; handwriting disorders; the use of computers to foster written language development; and a review and critique of standardized written language tests. The nine contributors are specialists in neurology, education, special education, learning disabilities, and applied special technology. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR.

The Written Language Bias in Linguistics

The Written Language Bias in Linguistics
Author: Per Linell
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2004-08-02
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1134270526

Linguists routinely emphasise the primacy of speech over writing. Yet, most linguists have analysed spoken language, as well as language in general, applying theories and methods that are best suited for written language. Accordingly, there is an extensive 'written language bias' in traditional and present day linguistics and other language sciences. In this book, this point is argued with rich and convincing evidence from virtually all fields of linguistics.

Developmental Perspectives in Written Language and Literacy

Developmental Perspectives in Written Language and Literacy
Author: Eliane Segers
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2017-12-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027265151

Research on the development on written language and literacy is inherently multidisciplinary. In this book, leading researchers studying brain, cognition and behavior, come together in revealing how children develop written language and literacy, why they may experience difficulties, and which interventions may help those who struggle. Each chapter provides an overview of a specific area of expertise, focusing on typical and atypical development, providing steps for future research, and discussing practical implications of the work. The book covers areas of bilingualism, dyslexia, reading comprehension, learning to read, atypical populations, intervention, and new media. Thus, the book presents a comprehensive overview of the current state of affairs in this field of research. The various book chapters have been written by researchers who all have collaborated at some point in their careers with Ludo Verhoeven, whose research sets the example for the importance of crossing disciplinary borders to research to take the next, important steps. The combination of the research in this book sets the stage for future research that connects various fields, and hopes to inspire anyone interested in the development of written language and literacy.

Literacy

Literacy
Author: David Barton
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2017-11-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1119485665

This introduction to the expanding field of literacy studies has been fully revised for the second edition. It explores recent developments and new research that has contributed to our understanding of literacy practices, reflecting on the interdisciplinary growth of the study of reading and writing over the past decade. An introductory textbook on the growing field of literacy studies, fully updated for the new edition Includes new sections detailing recent completed studies of literacy practices, and the use of new technologies Distinguishes between the competing definitions of literacy in contemporary society, and examines the language and learning theories which underpin new views of literacy Now features additional material on cross-cultural perspectives, US-based examples, and information detailing current educational policy.

Written Language

Written Language
Author: Josef Vachek
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2015-02-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 3110803860

The Politics of Written Language in the Arab World

The Politics of Written Language in the Arab World
Author: Jacob Høigilt
Publisher: Studies in Semitic Languages a
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2017
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789004346161

Introduction / Jacob Hoigilt and Gunvor Mejdell -- A language for the people? quantitative indicators of written darija and 'ammiyya in Cairo and Rabat / Kristian Takvam Kindt and Tewodros Kebede -- Diglossia as ideology / Kristen Brustad -- Changing norms, concepts and practices of written Arabic: a 'long distance' perspective / Gunvor Mejdell -- Contemporary darija writings in Morocco: ideology and practices / Catherine Miller -- Morocco: an informal passage to literacy in darija (Moroccan Arabic) / Dominique Caubet -- Adab sakhir (satirical literature) and the use of Egyptian vernacular / Eva Marie Haland -- Dialect with an attitude: language and criticism in new Egyptian print media / Jacob Hoigilt -- Writing oral and literary culture: the case of the contemporary Moroccan zajal / Alexander Elinson -- The politics of pro-'ammiyya language ideology in Egypt / Mariam Aboelezz -- Moralizing stances: discursive play and ideologies of language and gender in Moroccan digital discourse / Atiqa Hachimi -- The language of online activism: a case from Kuwait / Jon Nordenson -- The oralization of writing: argumentation, profanity and literacy in cyberspace / Emad Abdel Latif