Cracking the Code : The Impact of Orthographic Transparency and Morphological-Syllabic Complexity on Reading and Developmental Dyslexia
Borleffs, E., Maassen, B. A., Lyytinen, H., & Zwarts, F. (2019). Cracking the Code : The Impact of Orthographic Transparency and Morphological-Syllabic Complexity on Reading and Developmental Dyslexia. Frontiers in Psychology, 9, Article 2534. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.02534
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Reading is an essential skill in modern societies, yet not all learners necessarily
become proficient readers. Theoretical concepts (e.g., the orthographic depth
hypothesis; the grain size theory) as well as empirical evidence suggest that certain
orthographies are easier to learn than others. The present paper reviews the literature
on orthographic transparency, morphological complexity, and syllabic complexity of
alphabetic languages. These notions are elaborated to show that differences in reading
acquisition reflect fundamental differences in the nature of the phonological recoding
and reading strategies developing in response to the specific orthography to be learned.
The present paper provides a narrative, cross-linguistic and integrated literature review,
thereby contributing to the development of universal reading models and at the same
time pointing out the important differences between orthographies at the more detailed
level. Our review also yields suggestions to devise language-specific instruction and
interventions for the development of the specific reading strategies required by the
characteristics of the orthography being acquired.
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