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Written Language & Literacy
General Editors
Ludo Verhoeven, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Robert Schreuder, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Associate Editors
Charles Kinzer, Columbia University, New York, USA
Dorit Ravid, University of Tel Aviv, Israël
Dominiek Sandra, University of Antwerp, Belgium
Brian Street, King's College, London, United Kingdom
ISSN: 1387-6732
E-ISSN: 1570-6001
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Written Language and Literacy will be concerned with (neuro)linguistic, psycholinguistic, educational and sociolinguistic accounts of the structure and functions of written language, the processes and acquisition of reading and writing, and the use and development of literacy in different social and cultural settings. The journal focuses on scientific reports in areas such as (neuro)linguistic and cognitive models of written language processes, reading and writing in educational contexts and in literacy campaigns, literacy and technology, and literacy as a marker relating to gender, ethnicity, and class.
This journal is peer reviewed and indexed in: IBR/IBZ, INIST, Linguistic Bibliography/Bibliographie Linguistique, LLBA, MLA Bibliography, European Reference Index for the Humanities
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Special issues
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10:2.
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Constraints on Spelling Changes: Special issue of Written Language & Literacy 10:2 (2007)
Nottbusch, Guido and Eliane Segers (eds.)
2007. 162 pp.
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9:1.
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Script Adjustment and Phonological Awareness: Special issue of Written Language & Literacy 9:1 (2006)
Neef, Martin and Guido Nottbusch (eds.)
2006. 181 pp.
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8:2.
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Literacy Processes and Literacy Development: Special issue of Written Language & Literacy 8:2 (2005)
Reitsma, Pieter and Ludo Verhoeven (eds.)
2005. 192 pp.
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7:2.
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From Letter to Sound: New perspectives on writing systems. Special issue of Written Language & Literacy 7:2 (2004)
Neef, Martin and Beatrice Primus (eds.)
2005. 207 pp.
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7:1.
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Process and Acquisition of Written Language: Special issue of Written Language & Literacy 7:1 (2004)
Schreuder, Robert and Ludo Verhoeven (eds.)
2004. iv, 132 pp.
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5:2.
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Cross-Linguistic Perspectives on the Development of Text-Production Abilities in Speech and Writing. Part 2: Special issue of Written Language & Literacy 5:2 (2002)
Berman, Ruth A. and Ludo Verhoeven (eds.)
2002. iv, 172 pp.
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5:1.
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Cross-Linguistic Perspectives on the Development of Text-Production Abilities in Speech and Writing. Part 1: Special issue of Written Language & Literacy 5:1 (2002)
Berman, Ruth A. and Ludo Verhoeven (eds.)
2002. iv, 135 pp.
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3:1.
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Language and Dialect in the Maya Hieroglyphic Script: Special issue of Written Language & Literacy 3:1 (2000)
Vail, Gabrielle and Martha J. Macri
2000. 198 pp.
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