Writing systems in different languages

Vivian Cook
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Read the following aloud:

  1. The child is father to the man.

  2. 25+59=84

  3. Little Pig, Pillimore, Grimithistle, Pennywhistle, Great big Thumbo, father of them all.

  4. Datta. Dayadhvam. Damyata, Shantih shantih shantih.

  5. A! Elbereth Gilthoniel! Silivren penna mνriel o menel aglar elenath Gilthoniel, A! Elbereth.

Undoubtedly several of these have words that are unknown to you; how then were you able to read them aloud?

 

 

The Dual Route Model of Reading Aloud

The two routes

 

The Phonological Route

The Lexical Route

converts written units ...  to phonemes  to meanings
also known as ... assembled phonology  addressed phonology
needs… mental rules  mental lexicon of items
works by… correspondence rules  matching
can handle … any novel combination  only familiar symbols
used with … any words  high frequency words

Samples of different scripts
see also Scripts

Some links to samples of scripts:
http://www.omniglot.com/

 
http://logos.uoregon.edu/explore/orthography/examples.html
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Academy/9594/

http://www.georgetown.edu/cball/ling001/intro-resources-writing.html

Japanese book title (Second Language Learning and Language Teaching)

Chinese book title (Second Language Learning and Language Teaching)

Korean book title (Chomsky's Universal Grammar)


person
 
mouth 

mountain

to walk

horse

 
Malaysia


tree

population

volcano

music

river

wood

large

body 

elephant

sheep

to go

England
 
forest

Some sample Chinese characters

 

The Two Main Writing Systems

Sound-based writing systems

 Meaning-based writing systems

Symbols link to speech sounds

Symbols link to word meanings

Needs: 
– some phonological properties e.g. predictable vowels (Arabic) 
– small number of symbols 

Needs:
– unvarying word forms, e.g Chinese
– many thousands of characters

Syllabic: Japanese (kana), many Indian languages (Bengali, Tamil, Gujarati etc)

Character-based: Chinese, Japanese (kanji)

Consonantal: Arabic, Persian, Urdu, etc.

 

Alphabetic: Spanish, Russian, Hindi etc

 

For figures on numbers of users go to Scripts Statistics