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Small Wins Big

Dan Lin1; Catherine McBride-Chang1; Hua Shu2; Yuping Zhang2; Hong Li2; Juan Zhang1; Dorit Aram3; Iris Levin3

1 The Chinese University of Hong Kong · 2 Beijing Normal University · 3 Tel Aviv University

Psychological Science 2010

The present study examined invented spelling of pinyin (a phonological coding system for teaching and learning Chinese words) in relation to subsequent Chinese reading development. Among 296 Chinese kindergartners in Beijing, independent invented pinyin spelling was found to be uniquely predictive of Chinese word reading 12 months later, even with Time 1 syllable deletion, phoneme deletion, and letter knowledge, in addition to the autoregressive effects of Time 1 Chinese word reading, statistically controlled. These results underscore the importance of children’s early pinyin representations for Chinese reading acquisition, both theoretically and practically. The findings further support the idea of a universal phonological principle and indicate that pinyin is potentially an ideal measure of phonological awareness in Chinese.

DOI
10.1177/0956797610375447
Volume
21 (8)
Pages
1117-1122
Language
en
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