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Guan, Connie Qun; Liu, Ying; Chan, Derek Ho Leung; Ye, Feifei; Perfetti, Charles A. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2011
Learning to write words may strengthen orthographic representations and thus support word-specific recognition processes. This hypothesis applies especially to Chinese because its writing system encourages character-specific recognition that depends on accurate representation of orthographic form. We report 2 studies that test this hypothesis in…
Descriptors: Phonology, Handwriting, Written Language, Adult Basic Education
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You, Wenping; Chen, Baoguo; Dunlap, Susan – Cognition, 2009
Frequency trajectory is a better measure to investigate age-limited learning effects than age of acquisition (AoA) ratings (Zevin, J. D., & Seidenberg, M. S. (2002). "Age of acquisition effects in word reading and other tasks." "Journal of Memory and Language, 47"(1), 1-29). The current study uses frequency trajectory as a variable to investigate…
Descriptors: Semantics, Written Language, Character Recognition, Chinese
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Tam, Vincent – Interactive Technology and Smart Education, 2012
Purpose: Learning Chinese is unquestionably very important and popular worldwide with the fast economic growth of China. To most foreigners and also local students, one of the major challenges in learning Chinese is to write Chinese characters in correct stroke sequences that are considered as significant in the Chinese culture. However, due to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Computer System Design, Computer Software
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Chu, Yu-Kuang – Journal of the Chinese Language Teachers Association, 1974
Descriptors: Character Recognition, Chinese, Language Usage, Perception
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Chin, Tsung – Journal of the Chinese Language Teachers Association, 1973
Report on an experiment at the University of Maryland. (DD)
Descriptors: Character Recognition, Chinese, Educational Experiments, Ideography
Enlai, Zhou – Chinese Education, 1977
Identifies basic tasks in Chinese writing reform. These include simplification of characters, spreading the use of the standard vernacular, and spreading the use of phonetic spelling. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Character Recognition, Chinese, Comparative Education, Foreign Countries
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Yovetich, William S.; Young, Theresa A. – Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC), 1988
Twenty college students, naive to Blissymbols, were asked to "guess" the meaning of 64 Blissymbols presented without their word gloss. The influence of symbol representativeness and the concreteness of associated word labels on the symbols'"guessability" was analyzed. The guessability of a symbol's gloss was significantly…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Character Recognition, Communication Aids (for Disabled), Disabilities
Abercrombie, John R. – Perspectives in Computing: Applications in the Academic and Scientific Community, 1987
Describes Graphics Project for Foreign Language Learning at the University of Pennsylvania, which has developed ways of displaying foreign scripts on microcomputers. Character design on computer screens is explained; software for graphics, printing, and language instruction is discussed; and a text editor is described that corrects optically…
Descriptors: Character Recognition, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics, Computer Software
Keislar, Evan R.; And Others – 1971
How soon does a child learn to discriminate orthographic units in his written language as distinguished from a general form-discrimination ability. A discrimination test of letters, words, or characters, in three written languages, Chinese, Hindi, and English, at three age levels, from four to five and a half years was given to 153 middle class…
Descriptors: Character Recognition, Child Development, Chinese, Cognitive Development