ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.This study examined the similarities and differences in the functioning of component processes underlying first language (L1) and second language (L2) word reading in Chinese. Fourth-grade Chinese children in Singapore were divided into L1 and L2 reader groups based on whether they used Mandarin or English as their home language. Both groups were administered a battery of tasks that assessed their orthographic processing skill (OP), phonological awareness (PA), morphological awareness (MA), oral vocabulary knowledge, as well as the ability to decode characters and multi-character compound words. Separate Structural Equation M...
This is the author accepted manuscript.This chapter reports on a study that explored developmental i...
The present 9-month longitudinal study investigated relations between Chinese native language phono-...
textThis report focuses on language transference between alphabetic (English) and logographic, non-a...
Can children’s early reading abilities in their first language (L1) predict later literacy developme...
What are the longitudinal cognitive profiles of Hong Kong Chinese children with specific reading dif...
What is the nature of learning to read Chinese across grade levels? This study tested 199 kindergart...
This study examined the associations of Chinese visual-orthographic skills, phonological awareness,...
What is the nature of learning to read Chinese across grade levels? This study tested 199 kindergart...
This study investigates the longitudinal predictors of the development of Chinese word reading skill...
Abstract This study examined the associations of Chinese visual-orthographic skills, phonological aw...
Poster PresentationPurpose To examine the interrelationships among oral language skills (expressive...
The main purpose of this paper is to briefly review some empirical findings on the processing mechan...
This thesis comprised two longitudinal studies examining the role of morphological awareness in Chin...
Although English speakers encounter enormous difficulties in developing Chinese reading ability, lit...
In alphabetic language systems, the processing of word-level units does not wait for “a complete spe...
This is the author accepted manuscript.This chapter reports on a study that explored developmental i...
The present 9-month longitudinal study investigated relations between Chinese native language phono-...
textThis report focuses on language transference between alphabetic (English) and logographic, non-a...
Can children’s early reading abilities in their first language (L1) predict later literacy developme...
What are the longitudinal cognitive profiles of Hong Kong Chinese children with specific reading dif...
What is the nature of learning to read Chinese across grade levels? This study tested 199 kindergart...
This study examined the associations of Chinese visual-orthographic skills, phonological awareness,...
What is the nature of learning to read Chinese across grade levels? This study tested 199 kindergart...
This study investigates the longitudinal predictors of the development of Chinese word reading skill...
Abstract This study examined the associations of Chinese visual-orthographic skills, phonological aw...
Poster PresentationPurpose To examine the interrelationships among oral language skills (expressive...
The main purpose of this paper is to briefly review some empirical findings on the processing mechan...
This thesis comprised two longitudinal studies examining the role of morphological awareness in Chin...
Although English speakers encounter enormous difficulties in developing Chinese reading ability, lit...
In alphabetic language systems, the processing of word-level units does not wait for “a complete spe...
This is the author accepted manuscript.This chapter reports on a study that explored developmental i...
The present 9-month longitudinal study investigated relations between Chinese native language phono-...
textThis report focuses on language transference between alphabetic (English) and logographic, non-a...