Similarity between writing systems influences second language reading.

This paper is a research review of how the similarity between two writing systems influences second language learning and reading, yielding several findings. First, similarity of mapping principles from orthography to phonology in L1 and L2 facilitates L2 reading via orthographic, phonological and...

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Main Authors: Lee, Charissa You Qi., Lim, Jeannette Sok Hui.
Other Authors: School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/52643
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author Lee, Charissa You Qi.
Lim, Jeannette Sok Hui.
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description This paper is a research review of how the similarity between two writing systems influences second language learning and reading, yielding several findings. First, similarity of mapping principles from orthography to phonology in L1 and L2 facilitates L2 reading via orthographic, phonological and semantic processing. This can be illustrated by feed-forward and feed-backward activation and is affected by the density of neighbouring codes being activated. Second, similarity of mapping principles between orthography and phonology in L1 and L2 facilitates phonological processing through phonological transfer and phonological skill transfer. Third, similarity in orthographic depth in writing systems facilitates L2 reading via orthographic and phonological transfer. Thus, these findings confirm our hypothesis that the similarity between writing systems facilitates L2 reading. This review gives us a deeper understanding of the difficulties learners face when learning a second language that has a different writing system, and has a strong relevance to and implication for teaching.
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spelling ntu-10356/526432019-12-10T12:22:38Z Similarity between writing systems influences second language reading. Lee, Charissa You Qi. Lim, Jeannette Sok Hui. School of Humanities and Social Sciences Cao, Fan DRNTU::Social sciences This paper is a research review of how the similarity between two writing systems influences second language learning and reading, yielding several findings. First, similarity of mapping principles from orthography to phonology in L1 and L2 facilitates L2 reading via orthographic, phonological and semantic processing. This can be illustrated by feed-forward and feed-backward activation and is affected by the density of neighbouring codes being activated. Second, similarity of mapping principles between orthography and phonology in L1 and L2 facilitates phonological processing through phonological transfer and phonological skill transfer. Third, similarity in orthographic depth in writing systems facilitates L2 reading via orthographic and phonological transfer. Thus, these findings confirm our hypothesis that the similarity between writing systems facilitates L2 reading. This review gives us a deeper understanding of the difficulties learners face when learning a second language that has a different writing system, and has a strong relevance to and implication for teaching. Bachelor of Arts 2013-05-21T07:39:54Z 2013-05-21T07:39:54Z 2013 2013 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/52643 en Nanyang Technological University 41 p. application/pdf
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Similarity between writing systems influences second language reading.
title Similarity between writing systems influences second language reading.
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title_fullStr Similarity between writing systems influences second language reading.
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