LINGUIST List 22.1528
Mon Apr 04 2011
TOC: Writing Systems Research 2/2 (2011)
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Writing Systems Research Vol. 2, No. 2 (2011)
Message 1: Writing Systems Research Vol. 2, No. 2 (2011)
Date: 04-Apr-2011
From: Allison Finkel <allison.finkeloup.com>
Subject: Writing Systems Research Vol. 2, No. 2 (2011)
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Journal Title: Writing Systems Research
Volume Number: 2
Issue Number: 2
Issue Date: 2011
Main Text:
http://www.oxfordjournals.org/page/3880/10
Original Articles
* Visual aesthetic preference: Effects of handedness, sex, and age-relatedreading/writing directional scanning experienceMaria De Agostini, Seta Kazandjian, Céline Cavézian, Joseph Lellouch, and SylvieChokronWriting Syst Res (2010) 2(2): 77-85
* Resistance to complexity interacting with visual shape—German and KoreanorthographyHye Jeong Song and Richard WieseWriting Syst Res (2010) 2(2): 87-103
* Impact of spatial ordering of graphemes in alphasyllabic scripts on phonemicawareness in Indic languagesPadmapriya Kandhadai and Richard SproatWriting Syst Res (2010) 2(2): 105-116
* Bilingual compound processing: The effects of constituent frequency andsemantic transparencyMin Wang, Candise Y. Lin, and Wei GaoWriting Syst Res (2010) 2(2): 117-137
* Hidden morpheme boundaries in Kabiye: A source of miscues in a tonelessorthographyDavid RobertsWriting Syst Res (2010) 2(2): 139-153
* Writing in a non-standard Greek variety: Romanized Cypriot Greek in online chatChristiana ThemistocleousWriting Syst Res (2010) 2(2): 155-168
Book Review
* Sealed for eternity? Review of ‘Unsealing the Indus Script. Anatomy of itsDecipherment’ Malati J. ShendgeFlorian CoulmasWriting Syst Res (2010) 2(2): 169-171
Linguistic Field(s):
Cognitive Science
Morphology
Psycholinguistics
Writing Systems
Applied Linguistics
Subject Language(s): German, Standard (deu)
Greek (ell)
Hindi (hin)
Kabiyé (kbp)
Korean (kor)
Akkadian (akk)
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