The influence of the Pinyin and Zhuyin writing systems on the acquisition of Mandarin word forms by native English speakers

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Publication Type journal article
School or College College of Humanities
Department Linguistics
Creator Hayes-Harb, Rachel
Other Author Cheng, Hui-Wen
Title The influence of the Pinyin and Zhuyin writing systems on the acquisition of Mandarin word forms by native English speakers
Date 2016-03-06
Description The role of written input in second language (L2) phonological and lexical acquisition has received increased attention in recent years. Here we investigated the influence of two factors that may moderate the influence of orthography on L2 word form learning: (i) whether the writing system is shared by the native language and the L2, and (ii) if the writing system is shared, whether the relevant grapheme-phoneme correspondences are also shared. The acquisition of Mandarin via the Pinyin and Zhuyin writing systems provides an ecologically valid opportunity to explore these factors.
Type Text
Publisher Frontiers of Psychology
Journal Title Frontiers of Psychology
Volume 7
Issue June 2016
First Page 1
Last Page 13
DOI doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00785
Subject Second language acquisition(SLA); Mandarin; Pinyin; Zhuyin; Orthographic input; Second language phonology; Second language word learning
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Hayes-Harb, Rachel; Cheng, Hui-Wen (2016): The influence of the Pinyin and Zhuyin writing systems on the acquisition of Mandarin word forms by native English speakers
Rights Management © Rachel Hayes-Harb; Hui-Wen Cheng
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s63v2sdq
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