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Title: | The development of visual search strategies in biscriptal readers | Authors: | Rickard Liow, S.J. Green, D. Tam, M.M.L-J. |
Keywords: | Bilingual reading Biscriptal reading Cross-linguistic research Reading development Writing scripts |
Issue Date: | 1999 | Citation: | Rickard Liow, S.J.,Green, D.,Tam, M.M.L-J. (1999). The development of visual search strategies in biscriptal readers. International Journal of Bilingualism 3 (4) : 333-349. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1177/13670069990030040201 | Abstract: | In visual search tasks, skilled adult readers of English process letters of the alphabet differently from other symbols (Hammond & Green, 1982; Mason, 1982). Less skilled (young) readers of English, and skilled readers of logographic scripts, do not show this differential processing across stimuli (Green, Hammond, & Supramaniam, 1983; Green & Meara, 1987). To test whether cognitive processing in bilinguals depends upon script combinations and language proficiency, we investigated the development of alphabetic and logographic visual search strategies in two kinds of biscriptals: Malay-English and Chinese-English readers. Our results support the view that there are scriptspecific and reader-specific differences amongst bilingual biscriptals. The implications of these effects for dual-route models of reading and stage models of reading acquisition are discussed. | Source Title: | International Journal of Bilingualism | URI: | http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/50229 | ISSN: | 13670069 | DOI: | 10.1177/13670069990030040201 |
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