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Age-of-acquisition effects on oral reading in Chinese

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posted on 2023-06-07, 18:50 authored by Youyi Liu, Meiling Hao, Hua Shu, Li Hai Tan, Brendan Stuart Weekes
The age of acquisition (AoA) of a word has an effect on oral reading. The mapping hypothesis (Zevin & Seidenberg, 2002, 2004) assumes that AoA effects on oral reading are a consequence of arbitrary mappings between input and output in the lexical network. The Chinese writing system is characterized by mappings between orthography and phonology that are mostly arbitrary, although some regular and consistent characters are predictable. Here, we report reduced effects of written AoA on the reading of predictable characters. We argue that written AoA has an effect on oral reading in Chinese because the family resemblance between lexical items is limited, as compared with written words in alphabetic script

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Publication status

  • Published

Journal

Psychonomic Bulletin and Review

ISSN

1069-9384

Publisher

Guoilford Press

Issue

2

Volume

15

Page range

344-350

Pages

7.0

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  • Psychology Publications

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  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2012-02-06

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