A2 Refereed review article in a scientific journal
Universal and specific reading mechanisms across different writing systems
Authors: Li Xingshan, Huang Linjieqiong, Yao Panpan, Hyönä Jukka
Publisher: Springer Nature
Publication year: 2022
Journal: Nature Reviews Psychology
Journal acronym: Sci rep
Volume: 1
First page : 133
Last page: 144
eISSN: 2731-0574
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s44159-022-00022-6
Web address : https://www.nature.com/articles/s44159-022-00022-6
Abstract | Reading of alphabetic writing systems, such as English, has been extensively studied
and most theories and models of reading are based on findings from these studies. This practice
raises a practical question regarding whether findings from alphabetic writing systems can be
extended to other writing systems, such as Korean or Chinese, and a more fundamental question
about the universality of reading mechanisms. In this Review, we discuss how findings from
different writing systems contribute to an understanding of the universal mechanisms of reading.
We first describe the unique properties of different writing systems. Then we review evidence
that points to universal mechanisms common to all writing systems, followed by evidence
suggesting that readers of different writing systems develop specific perceptual and cognitive
mechanisms for efficient reading. These findings suggest that computational models developed
for alphabetic reading cannot always account for reading in other scripts. We conclude that
studies in non- alphabetic writing systems are valuable in understanding the universal and
script- specific mechanisms of reading.