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A Limitation on Reading as a Source of Linguistic Input: Evidence from Deaf Learners
Bochner, Joseph H.; Bochner, Anne M.
Reading in a Foreign Language, v21 n2 p143-158 Oct 2009
This paper identifies a general limitation on printed text as a source of input for language acquisition. The paper contends that printed material can only serve as a source of linguistic input to the extent that the learner is able to make use of phonological information in reading. Focusing on evidence from the acquisition of spoken language and literacy skills in deaf individuals, the paper explains why print is not an adequate source of input for language acquisition in learners with limited phonological knowledge of a spoken language. (Contains 1 note.)
Descriptors: Printed Materials, Linguistics, Oral Language, Deafness, Literacy, Linguistic Input, Language Acquisition, Written Language, Phonology, Reading Processes, Second Language Learning
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