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Developmental issues in Chinese children's character acquisition.
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NeurolinguisticsLanguage DevelopmentAtypical Language DevelopmentPsycholinguisticsLanguage LearningPhonologyDevelopmental PsychologySecond Language AcquisitionChild LanguageHong KongCognitive DevelopmentLanguage AcquisitionLanguage StudiesCharacter RecognitionHealth SciencesEarly Childhood DevelopmentChinese Character RecognitionEast Asian LanguagesPhonological AwarenessChild DevelopmentLanguage DisorderPhonemic AwarenessLanguage ComprehensionSpeech PerceptionLinguisticsCharacter Acquisition
Measures of phonological processing, speech perception, and Chinese character recognition were administered to 109 Hong Kong Chinese 3- and 4-year-olds. A model predicting phonological awareness from vocabulary, verbal short-term memory, and speech perception was supported. Both phonological awareness and letter naming predicted unique variance in character recognition after controlling for other phonological processing and vocabulary skills, similar to previous studies of Western readers.
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