LEARNING TO READ AND SPELL: THE RELATIVE ROLE OF PHONEMIC AWARENESS AND ONSET-RIME AWARENESS

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作者
Chan, I-Chih [1 ]
Hu, Chieh-Fang [2 ]
Wan, I-Ping [1 ]
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[1] Natl Chengchi Univ, Grad Inst Linguist, Taipei 116, Taiwan
[2] Taipei Municipal Teachers Coll, Dept English Instruct, Taipei 100, Taiwan
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10.6519/TJL.2005.3(1).3
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H [语言、文字];
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It has been assumed that Chinese-speaking children do not have phonemic awareness. This study investigated phonemic awareness of Chinese-speaking children in tandem with onset-rime awareness and their relative roles in learning to read and spell English. The participants were 29 fourth graders with better onset-rime and phonemic awareness, 29 with better onset-rime but poorer phonemic awareness, and 26 with poorer onset-rime and phonemic awareness. The children first took a criterion learning of letter-sound correspondences task and were then tested on their abilities to spell and read English pseudowords. The results showed that most children were able to detect segmental components in a falling diphthong or a VN rime, indicating phonemes were constituents in their phonological awareness. Children with better onset-rime and phonemic awareness performed better in English pseudoword spelling than children with better onset-rime but poorer phonemic awareness, who in turn, performed better than children with poorer onset-rime and phonemic awareness. Similar patterns were observed for pseudoword reading, only that the effect of onset-rime awareness was less conclusive. These findings underscore the role of phonemic awareness in the acquisition of EFL reading and spelling for Chinese-speaking children.
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