Oral vocabulary affects children’s orthographic learning in Chinese

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Li, Luan, Marinus, Eva, Castles, Anne and Wang, Hua-Chen. (2021). Oral vocabulary affects children’s orthographic learning in Chinese. Reading and Writing. 34(6), pp. 1369-1385. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11145-021-10121-0
AuthorsLi, Luan, Marinus, Eva, Castles, Anne and Wang, Hua-Chen
Abstract

While research has established a close relationship between children’s oral vocabulary and reading ability in Chinese, the nature of this relationship is not clear. This study aims to examine if vocabulary knowledge of Chinese words facilitates learning novel orthographic forms during independent reading. We also investigate whether such oral vocabulary is to complement phonological decoding, which has been considered the primary underpinning of orthographic learning, or whether it makes a unique contribution to the acquisition of novel orthographic representations in Chinese. Data from two studies (Li et al. in Cognition 176:184–194, 2018; Li et al. in Sci Stud Read. https://doi.org/10.1080/10888438.2020.1781863) were re-analysed (total N = 164). In these studies, children learned the oral vocabulary of some novel Chinese words and subsequently saw their written forms as pseudocharacters in short stories. The phonetic regularity of the pseudocharacters was manipulated such that half of them could be reliably decoded via the phonetic radical (regular) and the other half could not (irregular). The results showed that oral vocabulary learning was significantly associated with orthographic learning and pseudocharacter reading in natural text. Importantly, item-specific oral vocabulary knowledge predicted the success of orthographic learning and reading accuracy of both regular and irregular pseudocharacters. These results provide evidence that oral vocabulary makes a unique contribution to children’s orthographic learning in Chinese during independent reading.

Keywordsorthographic learning; oral vocabulary; phonological decoding; reading; Chinese
Year2021
JournalReading and Writing
Journal citation34 (6), pp. 1369-1385
PublisherSpringer Nature B.V.
ISSN0922-4777
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1007/s11145-021-10121-0
Scopus EID2-s2.0-85100197283
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