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The Relation of Writing to Spoken Language - Linguistische Arbeiten Martin Neef Reprint 2011 edition
The Relation of Writing to Spoken Language - Linguistische Arbeiten
Martin Neef
The book series Linguistische Arbeiten (LA) publishes high-quality work in linguistics that addresses current issues in synchrony and diachrony, theoretically or empirically oriented.
Marc Notes: Papers that grew out of the workshop Writing Language, held at the Max Planck Institute, Nijmegem, the Netherlands, Aug. 28-30, 2000.; Includes bibliographical references. Publisher Marketing: This volume grew out of the workshop Writing Language, held at the Max Planck Institute, Nijmegen. The papers represent several lines of research into the intricate relation between writing and spoken language: Theoretical and computational linguists discuss the models that explain why orthographies are the way they are and the constraints that hold between writing and speaking a language; researchers in special education deal with the question of how certain aspects of orthography can be learned; and psycholinguists discuss aspects of language processing affected by variation in orthographies.
Contributor Bio: Sproat, Richard Richard Sproat is Professor of Biomedical Computer Science in the Department of Science & Engineering (DSE) at the Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) School of Medicine.
| Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
| Released | August 5, 2002 |
| ISBN13 | 9783484304604 |
| Publishers | De Gruyter |
| Pages | 216 |
| Dimensions | 155 × 230 × 14 mm · 480 g |
| Language | German |
| Editor | Neef, Martin |
| Editor | Neijt, Anneke |
| Editor | Sproat, Richard |