International audienceIn the present article, I question the claim that a literacy bias is responsible for the fact that major theoreticians underestimated or ignored the role of literacy in spoken language. Instead, I argue that the strongly modular, localist and symbolic information-processing approach to cognition that has dominated psychological science throughout the 20th century has prevented cross-fertilization and the emergence of a unified theory of written and spoken language processing. I show that the recognition of the fundamental role of phonology in reading had suffered from exactly the same “bias”, which had eventually been overcome not by breaking the “literacy glasses” but by shifting theoretical frameworks. I conclude by ...
The paper shows the inadequacy of the structuralist method with its climax in generative grammar met...
URL: http://l1.publication-archive.com/public?fn=enter&repository=1&article=20In mainstream theory a...
Talk of linguistic universals has given cognitive scientists the impression that languages are all b...
International audienceIn the present article, I question the claim that a literacy bias is responsib...
International audienceMore than 25 years after the Piaget-Chomsky debate about what is innate and wh...
International audienceThis article has two aims: a theoretical aim to characterize the orality/liter...
Mainstream research on reading and writing is based on the assumption, common in modern linguistics,...
International audienceNous proposons dans cet article une réflexion de linguiste sur un vieux débat ...
The nature-nurture debate and language development theories at the beginning of the 21st century. Mo...
dans le développement du langage, les arguments des uns et des autres sont-ils toujours d’actualité ...
Cet article interroge le rôle de la linguistique de l’écrit dans le domaine de l’acquisition de la l...
A great literacy debate has been going on for some time, yet the debaters cannot agree on what they ...
The progressive comprehension of the functioning of the alphabetical system : an evolutionary perspe...
International audienceThis article summarizes the main research on cross-linguistic differences in t...
Pour citer cet article : Raimondi, Vincenzo. 2014. Enjeux épistémologiques de l'approche sociocognit...
The paper shows the inadequacy of the structuralist method with its climax in generative grammar met...
URL: http://l1.publication-archive.com/public?fn=enter&repository=1&article=20In mainstream theory a...
Talk of linguistic universals has given cognitive scientists the impression that languages are all b...
International audienceIn the present article, I question the claim that a literacy bias is responsib...
International audienceMore than 25 years after the Piaget-Chomsky debate about what is innate and wh...
International audienceThis article has two aims: a theoretical aim to characterize the orality/liter...
Mainstream research on reading and writing is based on the assumption, common in modern linguistics,...
International audienceNous proposons dans cet article une réflexion de linguiste sur un vieux débat ...
The nature-nurture debate and language development theories at the beginning of the 21st century. Mo...
dans le développement du langage, les arguments des uns et des autres sont-ils toujours d’actualité ...
Cet article interroge le rôle de la linguistique de l’écrit dans le domaine de l’acquisition de la l...
A great literacy debate has been going on for some time, yet the debaters cannot agree on what they ...
The progressive comprehension of the functioning of the alphabetical system : an evolutionary perspe...
International audienceThis article summarizes the main research on cross-linguistic differences in t...
Pour citer cet article : Raimondi, Vincenzo. 2014. Enjeux épistémologiques de l'approche sociocognit...
The paper shows the inadequacy of the structuralist method with its climax in generative grammar met...
URL: http://l1.publication-archive.com/public?fn=enter&repository=1&article=20In mainstream theory a...
Talk of linguistic universals has given cognitive scientists the impression that languages are all b...