2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11145-021-10138-5
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The relationships between paired associate learning and Chinese word writing in kindergarten children

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“…Our path analyses through overall PAL (Fig. 5 a) revealed a significant direct effect of PA on PAL, which was consistent with Liu and Chung ( 2021 ) showing that PA influenced word reading via PAL among kindergarteners. The present study has produced evidence of the robust integration of PA and PAL by finding a significant association between PA on PAL even when taking PRA into account.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…Our path analyses through overall PAL (Fig. 5 a) revealed a significant direct effect of PA on PAL, which was consistent with Liu and Chung ( 2021 ) showing that PA influenced word reading via PAL among kindergarteners. The present study has produced evidence of the robust integration of PA and PAL by finding a significant association between PA on PAL even when taking PRA into account.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…In contrast to previous research of alphabetic orthographies consistently suggesting that PA facilitates a phonological representation in PAL, which in turn enhances reading skills (Ehm et al, 2019 ; Mourgues et al, 2016 ), inconsistent results were found for Chinese by Liu et al, 2021 ; Liu & Chung, 2021 ). Liu and Chung ( 2021 ) found that PAL mediates the relationship between PA (measured using a syllable deletion task) and word reading, after controlling for the PA, orthographic knowledge, visual–motor integration, inhibition, ability to read words, age, and nonverbal intelligence quotient (IQ) of second-year kindergarten children (K2). However, Liu et al ( 2021 ) found no such relationship between PA (also measured using a syllable deletion task) and PAL in third-year kindergarten children (K3).…”
Section: Introductioncontrasting
confidence: 62%
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“…When reading or hearing 王子 (prince), children may decode the word as having two characters 王 (king)and 子 (son), the correct order of two characters from left to right, and feasibilities of other words starting with or including 王, such as 王 and 后 (wife) is 王后 (queen). The process of writing Chinese words can be more cognitive demanding than reading words as children need to connect phonological components of Chinese characters to orthographic knowledge of radicals (Liu & Chung, 2021; Zhang et al, 2019). In addition to retrieving the characters from their memory, they also need to “build” the characters using eight basic non‐phonetic strokes (i.e., 丨, 丿, 一, 丶, 乛, 乀, 亅).…”
Section: Universal and Language‐specific Features Of Early Writingmentioning
confidence: 99%