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Reading and language learning are interdependent. While reading
necessitates linguistic knowledge, reading ability enhances
linguistic knowledge expansion. This volume explores the reciprocal
relationship between reading and language learning.
Questions addressed include: how second-language reading is
constrained by linguistic demands both within and across languages;
how bilingualism contributes to literacy development; to what
extent reading ability facilitates incidental vocabulary
acquisition; how language processing competence supports the
incorporation of background knowledge during comprehension; how
linguistic resources affect solving comprehension problems; and how
first- and second-language knowledge jointly shape second-language
reading sub-skills. By treating second-language reading as a
multi-faceted and multi-lingual construct, the studies in the
volume examine a variety of reading sub-skills, ranging from word
identification to discourse comprehension, and in so doing, shed
substantial light on the unique nature of reading development in a
second language.
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