The Psychology Of Reading (1983)

Psychology / Neuropsychology -

NOT_MATURE -

Insup Taylor, Maurice Martin Taylor

01/01/1983
Overview
The Psychology of Reading provides a fair and coherent overall picture of how reading is done and how it is best taught. It aims to relate reading to writing systems, analyze the process of reading from several viewpoints using research from diverse disciplines, and develop a model of reading to explain reading processes all the way from letter recognition to reading whole texts. The book describes how children learn to read in different scripts, by different methods, and at different ages. It discusses different components of reading-eye movements, letter and word recognition, sentence and pr.
Original Language

English

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