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Peer reviewedHo, Connie Suk-Han; Bryant, Peter – Reading Research Quarterly, 1997
Investigates the role of phonetics for children learning to read Chinese. Reveals that children name phonetically regular Chinese characters more accurately than irregular ones; phonetic-related errors were the most dominant type. Suggests Chinese youngsters rely on phonetics for sound cues in naming Chinese characters; phonological awareness…
Descriptors: Chinese, Phonetics, Primary Education, Reading Instruction
Peer reviewedBenet-Martinez, Veronica; Leu, Janxin; Lee, Fiona; Morris, Michael W. – Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 2002
Three studies tested the proposition that cultural frame shifting is moderated by perceived compatibility between the two cultural orientations or bicultural identity integration. Results found that Chinese American biculturals who perceived their cultural identities as compatible responded in culturally congruent ways to cultural cues, while…
Descriptors: Biculturalism, Chinese Americans, Ethnicity, Higher Education
Peer reviewedChien, Yu-Chin; Lust, Barbara; Chiang, Chi-Pang – Journal of East Asian Linguistics, 2003
Two experiments were conducted to test Chinese children's comprehension of count-and mass-classifiers. Participants were Chinese-speaking children ages 3 thru 8, plus 16 adults. Results cohere with the linguistic analysis that the count-mass distinction is relevant in Chinese grammar. Results also cohere with the current theory in cognitive…
Descriptors: Child Language, Chinese, Cognitive Development, Grammar
Peer reviewedLiang, Tyne; And Others – Information Processing & Management, 1996
Investigates the performance of a character-based Chinese text retrieval scheme in which monogram keys and bigram keys are encoded into document signatures. Tests and verifies the theoretical predictions of the optimal weight assignments and the minimal false hit rate in experiments using a real Chinese corpus for disyllabic queries of different…
Descriptors: Chinese, Ideography, Information Retrieval, Information Seeking
Peer reviewedZhang, Juli – Journal of the Chinese Language Teachers Association, 1995
Statistically measured the degree of simplification of Chinese characters since the 1950s in relation to their frequency of occurrence. Found that the simplification tendency in both the simplified and traditional sets of characters is positively related to the frequency of their use. (11 references) (MDM)
Descriptors: Chinese, Diachronic Linguistics, Ideography, Language Usage
Peer reviewedHsieh, Miao-Ling – Journal of the Chinese Language Teachers Association, 1992
Based on Hsieh's theory, this paper studies the historical aspect of verb copying in Chinese. Discussed are the theory of interaction, contemporary structure of a grammar, function and structure of verb copying, and analogy as both a type of interaction and a mechanism for creating various patterns of verb copying. (37 references) (LB)
Descriptors: Chinese, Grammar, Linguistic Theory, Structural Analysis (Linguistics)
Peer reviewedLin, Jo-Wang – Journal of East Asian Linguistics, 1998
Investigates the distribution of existential polarity wh-phrases (EPWs) in Chinese that behave like negative polarity items, examining the distribution of Chinese EPWs and arguing that using EPWs is felicitous if the local propositions in which they appear do not entail existence of a referent satisfying the EPW description. The paper considers…
Descriptors: Chinese, Grammar, Phrase Structure, Structural Analysis (Linguistics)
McCarthey, S.J.; Guo, Y.H.; Cummins, S. – Journal of Second Language Writing, 2005
The study focused on five elementary Mandarin-speaking students' development as writers over a two-year period in US classrooms. Mandarin speakers who came to the US in 2nd, 3rd, or 4th grades demonstrated some language loss in their Chinese writing. We found differences in terms of sentence complexity, character complexity, rhetorical features,…
Descriptors: Sentences, Mandarin Chinese, Language Skill Attrition, Writing Instruction
Leonard, Laurence B.; Wong, Anita M.-Y.; Deevy, Patricia; Stokes, Stephanie F.; Fletcher, Paul – Applied Psycholinguistics, 2006
The production of passive sentences by children with specific language impairment (SLI) was studied in two languages, English and Cantonese. In both languages, the word order required for passive sentences differs from the word order used for active sentences. However, English and Cantonese passive sentences are quite different in other respects.…
Descriptors: Language Impairments, Children, English, Chinese
Pang, Lan-Sze – ProQuest LLC, 2009
The purpose of the study was to gain an in-depth understanding of the emotional expression in the narration of autobiographical stories of Chinese international students in their respective languages (i.e., Mandarin and English). It addressed the methodological limitations of previous research on bilinguals' emotional expression and…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Interviews, Memory, Foreign Countries
Li, David C. S. – AILA Review, 2009
Despite the Hong Kong SAR (Special Administrative Region) government's determination to implement the "mother tongue education" policy amid strong social resistance one year after the handover, English remains a prestigious language in society. The need for Putonghua (Mandarin/Standard Chinese) is also increasing following ever-expanding…
Descriptors: Standard Spoken Usage, Foreign Countries, Mandarin Chinese, English (Second Language)
Feng, Anwei – AILA Review, 2009
This paper starts with an overview of the sociolinguistic context and a series of policy documents concerning English language education promulgated recently in China. It moves on to an analysis of disparities in English language education policies practised in different regions, differences between urban and rural areas, between social classes…
Descriptors: Language Minorities, Linguistics, Rural Urban Differences, Foreign Countries
Derwing, Tracey M; Munro, Murray J. – Canadian Modern Language Review, 2009
Changing economic realities in Canada are likely to result in increased employment opportunities for immigrant professionals. In Alberta, where these changes have already begun, issues of language in the workplace have surfaced, some relating to oral skills. In this investigation of Canadian-born employees' preferences for 40 L2 accented voices,…
Descriptors: Rating Scales, Foreign Countries, Mandarin Chinese, Employment Opportunities
Mau, Ada; Francis, Becky; Archer, Louise – Ethnography and Education, 2009
Remarkably, little academic attention has been given to the phenomenon of Chinese language schools in the UK. This paper aims to address this important gap in knowledge through the development of a detailed mapping of the population and practise of Chinese complementary schooling in England. The paper draws on ethnographically informed…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mandarin Chinese, Interviews, Ethnography
Evans, Stephen – Research Papers in Education, 2009
In September 1998, the Education Department of the fledgling Hong Kong Special Administrative Region implemented a controversial medium-of-instruction policy which compelled around three-quarters of the territory's hitherto English-medium secondary schools to switch to Chinese-medium teaching in Forms 1-3 (years 7-9). Only 112 schools were…
Descriptors: Language Planning, Foreign Countries, English (Second Language), Language of Instruction

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