A question under debate in psycholinguistics is the nature of the relationship between spoken and written languages. Although it has been extensively shown that orthographic transparency, which varies across writing systems, strongly affects reading performance, its role in speech processing is much less investigated. The present study addressed this issue in Persian, whose writing system provides a possibility to assess the impact of orthographic transparency on spoken word recognition in young children at different stages of reading acquisition. In Persian, the long vowels are systematically present in the script, whereas the spelling correspondence of short vowels is progressively omitted from the script in the course of reading acquisit...
Turkish is an atypically transparent orthography in which translations between print and sound are o...
This study investigated whether the phonological representation of a word is modulated by its orthog...
In English, the relationship between the written and spoken forms of words is relatively opaque, lea...
The phonologically transparent Persian orthography is normally transcribed with two distinct spellin...
We investigated the reading and spelling development of 140 Persian children attending Grades 1-4 in...
The orthographic depth hypothesis holds that words in scripts whose spelling-sound correspondences a...
There is now a growing body of research examining developmental dyslexia in different languages and ...
Phonological awareness refers to a child’s skill of identifying and changing the components of speec...
Alphabetic orthographies differ in the transparency of their letter-sound mappings, with English ort...
Persian language uses a modified version of Arabic for its writing system, which is characterized by...
According to the dual-route model of reading (Coltheart, 1978) irregular English words could only be...
This research investigated the word reading performance of Persian speaking dyslexic children throug...
This study investigated the influence of multiliteracy in opaque orthographies on phonological aware...
This study investigated the influence of multiliteracy in opaque orthographies on phonological aware...
The authors investigated the impact of spelling transparency on memory for words written in Persian ...
Turkish is an atypically transparent orthography in which translations between print and sound are o...
This study investigated whether the phonological representation of a word is modulated by its orthog...
In English, the relationship between the written and spoken forms of words is relatively opaque, lea...
The phonologically transparent Persian orthography is normally transcribed with two distinct spellin...
We investigated the reading and spelling development of 140 Persian children attending Grades 1-4 in...
The orthographic depth hypothesis holds that words in scripts whose spelling-sound correspondences a...
There is now a growing body of research examining developmental dyslexia in different languages and ...
Phonological awareness refers to a child’s skill of identifying and changing the components of speec...
Alphabetic orthographies differ in the transparency of their letter-sound mappings, with English ort...
Persian language uses a modified version of Arabic for its writing system, which is characterized by...
According to the dual-route model of reading (Coltheart, 1978) irregular English words could only be...
This research investigated the word reading performance of Persian speaking dyslexic children throug...
This study investigated the influence of multiliteracy in opaque orthographies on phonological aware...
This study investigated the influence of multiliteracy in opaque orthographies on phonological aware...
The authors investigated the impact of spelling transparency on memory for words written in Persian ...
Turkish is an atypically transparent orthography in which translations between print and sound are o...
This study investigated whether the phonological representation of a word is modulated by its orthog...
In English, the relationship between the written and spoken forms of words is relatively opaque, lea...