9783030059767-3030059766-Handbook of Literacy in Akshara Orthography (Literacy Studies, 17)

Handbook of Literacy in Akshara Orthography (Literacy Studies, 17)

ISBN-13: 9783030059767
ISBN-10: 3030059766
Edition: 1st ed. 2019
Author: Catherine McBride, R. Malatesha Joshi
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: Springer
Format: Hardcover 397 pages
FREE US shipping
Buy

From $29.70

Book details

ISBN-13: 9783030059767
ISBN-10: 3030059766
Edition: 1st ed. 2019
Author: Catherine McBride, R. Malatesha Joshi
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: Springer
Format: Hardcover 397 pages

Summary

Handbook of Literacy in Akshara Orthography (Literacy Studies, 17) (ISBN-13: 9783030059767 and ISBN-10: 3030059766), written by authors Catherine McBride, R. Malatesha Joshi, was published by Springer in 2019. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other Foreign Language Study & Reference (Linguistics, Words, Language & Grammar ) books. You can easily purchase or rent Handbook of Literacy in Akshara Orthography (Literacy Studies, 17) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Foreign Language Study & Reference books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

Description

This volume examines the unique characteristics of akshara orthography and how they may affect literacy development and problems along with the implications for assessment and instruction. Even though akshara orthography is used by more than a billion people, there is an urgent need for a systematic attempt to bring the features, research findings, and future directions of akshara together in a coherent volume. We hope that this volume will bridge that gap. 

Akshara is used in several Indic languages, each calling it by a slightly different name, for example 'aksharamu', in Telugu, 'akshara' in Kannada, and 'akshar' in Hindi. It is the Bhrami-derived orthography used across much of the Indian subcontinent. There is a growing body of research on the psycholinguistic underpinnings of learning to read akshara, and the emerging perspective is that akshara, even though classified as alphasyllabaries, abugida, and semi-syllabic writing systems, is neither alphabetic nor syllabic. Rather, akshara orthography is unique and deserves to be a separate classification and needs further investigation relating to literacy acquisition in akshara. The chapters in this volume, written by leading authors in the field, will inform the reader of the current research on akshara in a coherent and systematic way.



Rate this book Rate this book

We would LOVE it if you could help us and other readers by reviewing the book