EPS mid-career prize lecture 2017: Writing systems, reading, and language

Q J Exp Psychol (Hove). 2019 Apr;72(4):677-692. doi: 10.1177/1747021819829696. Epub 2019 Feb 15.

Abstract

Skilled reading reflects an accumulation of experience with written language. Written language is typically viewed as an expression of spoken language, and this perspective has motivated approaches to understanding reading and reading acquisition. However, in this article, I develop the proposal that written language has diverged from spoken language in important ways that maximise the transmission of meaningful information, and that this divergence has been central to the development of rapid, skilled reading. I use English as an example to show that weaknesses in the relationship between spelling and sound can give rise to strong regularities between spelling and meaning that are critical for the rapid analysis of printed words. I conclude by arguing that the nature of the reading system is a reflection of the writing system and that a deep understanding of reading can be obtained only through a deep understanding of written language.

Keywords: English; Reading; language; morphology; orthography; writing systems.

MeSH terms

  • Awards and Prizes*
  • Humans
  • Language*
  • Psychology, Experimental / organization & administration
  • Reading*
  • Societies, Scientific / organization & administration*
  • Writing*