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Writing systems in different languages |
Vivian
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Read the following aloud: The child is father to the man. 25+59=84 Little Pig, Pillimore, Grimithistle, Pennywhistle, Great big Thumbo, father of them all. Datta. Dayadhvam. Damyata, Shantih shantih shantih. 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

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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 |
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tree |
population |
![]() volcano |
![]() music |
![]() river |
![]() wood | ||
![]() large |
body |
![]() elephant |
![]() sheep |
to go |
![]() England |
forest |
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Some sample Chinese characters
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The Two Main Writing Systems | |
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Sound-based writing systems |
Meaning-based writing systems |
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Symbols link to speech sounds |
Symbols link to word meanings |
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Needs: |
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Syllabic: Japanese (kana), many Indian languages (Bengali, Tamil, Gujarati etc) |
Character-based: Chinese, Japanese (kanji) |
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Consonantal: Arabic, Persian, Urdu, etc. |
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Alphabetic: Spanish, Russian, Hindi etc |
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For figures on numbers of users go to Scripts Statistics | |