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- Title
The contribution of phonological and morphological awareness in Chinese-English bilingual reading acquisition.
- Authors
Lin, Candise Y.; Cheng, Chenxi; Wang, Min
- Abstract
The current study examined the contribution of cross-language phonological and morphological awareness to reading acquisition in bilingual children. Participants were 140 children ( M = 8.26 years) between Grades 1-4 who learned Chinese as their first language and English as their second language. Awareness of phoneme, onset-rime, compound structures and polysemy (i.e. words with multiple meanings) were measured using conceptually comparable tasks in both languages. Oral vocabulary, single word reading, and reading comprehension were also assessed. Path analysis revealed significant direct effects from Chinese rime awareness to both English word reading and reading comprehension. English phoneme awareness also had a significant direct effect on Chinese word reading. There was a significant direct effect from Chinese polyseme identification to English reading comprehension. Awareness of compound structure in one language also had indirect effects on reading outcomes in the other language via within-language compound structure awareness. These finding provided evidence for bi-directional cross-language phonological and morphological transfer in Chinese-English bilingual reading acquisition.
- Subjects
BILINGUAL students; CHINESE language; PHONOLOGY; STUDENTS; SINO-Tibetan languages
- Publication
Reading & Writing, 2018, Vol 31, Issue 1, p99
- ISSN
0922-4777
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11145-017-9775-8