Spelling and Writing Words : Theoretical and Methodological Advances.
Perret, Cyril.
Spelling and Writing Words : Theoretical and Methodological Advances. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (242 pages) - Studies in Writing Series ; v.39 . - Studies in Writing Series .
Intro -- Contents -- Figures and Tables -- Figures -- Tables -- Notes on Contributors -- Chapter 1. Writing Words: a Brief Introduction (Perret and Olive) -- Part 1. Theoretical and Empirical Section -- Chapter 2. A Role of Phonology in Orthographic Production? A Historical Perspective and Some Recent New Evidence (Damian) -- Chapter 3. Implicit Statistical Learning of Graphotactic Knowledge and Lexical Orthographic Acquisition (Pacton, Fayol, Nys and Peereman) -- Chapter 4. BAST: a Theory of Bilingual Spelling in Alphabetic Systems (Tainturier) -- Chapter 5. The Role of Handwriting in Reading: Behavioral and Neurophysiological Evidence of Motor Involvement in Letter Recognition (Wamain) -- Chapter 6. Struggling with Writing: an Examination of Writing Difficulties in Specific Language Impairment, Developmental Dyslexia and Developmental Coordination Disorder (Afonso, Connelly and Barnett) -- Part 2. Methodological Section -- Chapter 7. Task Differences and Individual Differences in Skilled Spelling (Bonin and Méot) -- Chapter 8. Measuring Writing Durations in Handwriting Research: What Do They Tell Us about the Spelling Process? (Afonso and Álvarez) -- Chapter 9. Analyzing Variability in Upper-Case Letter Production in Adults (Séraphin-Thibon, Gerber and Kandel) -- Chapter 10. EEG Methods of Exploring Written Word Production (Perret and Qu) -- Part 3. Conclusion -- Chapter 11. Research on Written Word Production and Writing Research (Fayol) -- Chapter 12. Writing Research in the 21st Century (Rapp) -- Index.
The volume covers recent theories and findings on writing and spelling words. Understanding word production is fundamental to writing research as it allows understanding how words -the basic elements of written language- are stored in the writers' brain, and how words' and tasks' properties affect word retrieval.
9789004394988
Language and languages-Orthography and spelling.
Written communication.
Electronic books.
P240.2 .S645 2019
411
Spelling and Writing Words : Theoretical and Methodological Advances. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (242 pages) - Studies in Writing Series ; v.39 . - Studies in Writing Series .
Intro -- Contents -- Figures and Tables -- Figures -- Tables -- Notes on Contributors -- Chapter 1. Writing Words: a Brief Introduction (Perret and Olive) -- Part 1. Theoretical and Empirical Section -- Chapter 2. A Role of Phonology in Orthographic Production? A Historical Perspective and Some Recent New Evidence (Damian) -- Chapter 3. Implicit Statistical Learning of Graphotactic Knowledge and Lexical Orthographic Acquisition (Pacton, Fayol, Nys and Peereman) -- Chapter 4. BAST: a Theory of Bilingual Spelling in Alphabetic Systems (Tainturier) -- Chapter 5. The Role of Handwriting in Reading: Behavioral and Neurophysiological Evidence of Motor Involvement in Letter Recognition (Wamain) -- Chapter 6. Struggling with Writing: an Examination of Writing Difficulties in Specific Language Impairment, Developmental Dyslexia and Developmental Coordination Disorder (Afonso, Connelly and Barnett) -- Part 2. Methodological Section -- Chapter 7. Task Differences and Individual Differences in Skilled Spelling (Bonin and Méot) -- Chapter 8. Measuring Writing Durations in Handwriting Research: What Do They Tell Us about the Spelling Process? (Afonso and Álvarez) -- Chapter 9. Analyzing Variability in Upper-Case Letter Production in Adults (Séraphin-Thibon, Gerber and Kandel) -- Chapter 10. EEG Methods of Exploring Written Word Production (Perret and Qu) -- Part 3. Conclusion -- Chapter 11. Research on Written Word Production and Writing Research (Fayol) -- Chapter 12. Writing Research in the 21st Century (Rapp) -- Index.
The volume covers recent theories and findings on writing and spelling words. Understanding word production is fundamental to writing research as it allows understanding how words -the basic elements of written language- are stored in the writers' brain, and how words' and tasks' properties affect word retrieval.
9789004394988
Language and languages-Orthography and spelling.
Written communication.
Electronic books.
P240.2 .S645 2019
411