Which of the following correctly describes transparent orthographies?

Which of the following correctly describes transparent orthographies?




A)
Sign language that contains only one sign for each letter is not comprised of any transparent orthographies.
B)
The English language does not contain any transparent orthographies, and each letter has at least two different phonemes associated with it.
C)
The more transparent orthographies a language contains, the fewer associations between letters and phonemes must be learned.
D)
Children learning to read languages with few transparent orthographies have a much easier time as a result of each letter always making the same sound.



Answer: C