Alphabetic orthographies show more or less ambiguous relations between spelling and sound patterns. In transparent orthographies, like Italian, the pronunciation can be predicted from the spelling and vice versa. Opaque orthographies, like English, often display unpredictable spelling–sound correspondences. In this paper we present a computational analysis of word-initial bi-directional spelling–sound correspondences for Dutch, English, French, German, and Hungarian, stated in entropy values for various grain sizes. This allows us to position the five languages on the continuum from opaque to transparent orthographies, both in spelling-to-sound and sound-to-spelling directions. The analysis is based on metrics derived from information theor...
As is the case of many signals produced by complex systems, language presents a statistical structu...
We review some recent progress on the characterisation of long-range patterns of word use in languag...
We examined the cross‐lagged relations between reading and spelling in five alphabetic orthographies...
Alphabetic orthographies show more or less ambiguous relations between spelling and sound patterns. ...
Alphabetic orthographies vary in the (in)consistency of the relations between spelling and sound pat...
This cross-linguistic study investigated the impact of spelling errors on reading behavior in five l...
In this work we propose the use of Entropy to measure variability in pronunciations in pseudowords r...
The choice associated with words is a fundamental property of natural languages. It lies at the hear...
The language faculty is probably the most distinctive feature of our species, and endows us with a u...
The goal of research on how letter identity and order are perceived during reading is often characte...
The choice associated with words is a fundamental property of natural languages. It lies at the hear...
Orthographic transparency refers to the systematicity in the mapping between orthographic letter seq...
Background: The language faculty is probably the most distinctive feature of our species, and endows...
The language faculty is probably the most distinctive feature of our species, ...
peer reviewedCross-language transfer in vowel spelling is difficult to detect because the relation bet...
As is the case of many signals produced by complex systems, language presents a statistical structu...
We review some recent progress on the characterisation of long-range patterns of word use in languag...
We examined the cross‐lagged relations between reading and spelling in five alphabetic orthographies...
Alphabetic orthographies show more or less ambiguous relations between spelling and sound patterns. ...
Alphabetic orthographies vary in the (in)consistency of the relations between spelling and sound pat...
This cross-linguistic study investigated the impact of spelling errors on reading behavior in five l...
In this work we propose the use of Entropy to measure variability in pronunciations in pseudowords r...
The choice associated with words is a fundamental property of natural languages. It lies at the hear...
The language faculty is probably the most distinctive feature of our species, and endows us with a u...
The goal of research on how letter identity and order are perceived during reading is often characte...
The choice associated with words is a fundamental property of natural languages. It lies at the hear...
Orthographic transparency refers to the systematicity in the mapping between orthographic letter seq...
Background: The language faculty is probably the most distinctive feature of our species, and endows...
The language faculty is probably the most distinctive feature of our species, ...
peer reviewedCross-language transfer in vowel spelling is difficult to detect because the relation bet...
As is the case of many signals produced by complex systems, language presents a statistical structu...
We review some recent progress on the characterisation of long-range patterns of word use in languag...
We examined the cross‐lagged relations between reading and spelling in five alphabetic orthographies...