Exploring the Effects of Knowledge of Writing on Reading Chinese Characters in Skilled Readers

被引:14
作者
Zhai, Mingjun [1 ]
Fischer-Baum, Simon [1 ]
机构
[1] Rice Univ, Dept Psychol, MS-25,POB 1892, Houston, TX 77251 USA
关键词
character perception; reading; writing; Chinese characters; expertise; DYSLEXIA; RECOGNITION; EXPERTISE; CHILDREN;
D O I
10.1037/xlm0000604
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Knowledge about how characters are written has been argued to play a particularly important role in how children learn to read Chinese. In the current study. we investigate the role that knowledge about writing characters plays in visual word processing in skilled adult readers. While there is clear neuropsychological evidence against the strong version of the hypothesis that reading depends on writing in Chinese even once literacy is acquired, it is still possible that writing could have a modulatory influence on how visually presented Chinese characters are processed in literate readers. The present study addressed this hypothesis using a visual same/different judgment task on pairs of characters that vary in how similar the 2 characters are visually and how similar they are in terms of motor plan, using 24 expert readers and writers of Chinese and 24 naive participants with no prior experience with written Chinese as subjects. The results of linear mixed-effects modeling indicate that the speed of same/different judgments is influenced by visual similarity, but not by how similar they are written, even in the group of skilled readers. These results suggest that knowledge of how Chinese characters are written does not influence visual character processing in skilled readers.
引用
收藏
页码:724 / 731
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Chinese Characters and Cultural Inheritance: Exploring the Important Role of Chinese Characters in the Inheritance of Chinese Culture
    Cao, Weiping
    CULTURA-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY OF CULTURE AND AXIOLOGY, 2024, 21 (01): : 345 - 355
  • [32] Exploring reading-writing connections in native English speakers and English language learners
    Shen, Ye
    Coker, David L.
    READING AND WRITING, 2023, 36 (08) : 2099 - 2117
  • [33] The Relation between Reading Performance and Eye Movement Parameters of High-Skilled and Low-Skilled Readers
    Ozer, Esmehan
    Ozdemir, Selda
    EGITIM VE BILIM-EDUCATION AND SCIENCE, 2021, 46 (208): : 395 - 412
  • [34] Tracking the effects of dyslexia in reading and spelling development: A longitudinal study of Greek readers
    Diamanti, Vassiliki
    Goulandris, Nata
    Stuart, Morag
    Campbell, Ruth
    Protopapas, Athanassios
    DYSLEXIA, 2018, 24 (02) : 170 - 189
  • [35] Evolution of Chinese Characters and Knowledge Management
    Zhu, Valerie
    Wang, Jun
    Lee, W. B.
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2015 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MANAGEMENT ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT INNOVATION, 2015, 3 : 221 - 234
  • [36] Detection and Recovery Effects of Wrongly Written Characters in Context among Readers of Chinese as a Second Language
    Wang Jun
    Su Qian
    JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY AND CHINESE LANGUAGE TEACHING, 2019, 10 (02): : 1 - 60
  • [37] Does Extra Interletter Spacing Help Text Reading in Skilled Adult Readers?
    Perea, Manuel
    Giner, Lourdes
    Marcet, Ana
    Gomez, Pablo
    SPANISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, 2016, 19
  • [38] Effects of Choral, Repeated and Assisted Reading Strategies on Reading and Reading Comprehension Skills of Poor Readers
    Kodan, Hulya
    Akyol, Hayati
    EGITIM VE BILIM-EDUCATION AND SCIENCE, 2018, 43 (193): : 159 - 179
  • [39] Writing affects the brain network of reading in Chinese: A functional magnetic resonance imaging study
    Cao, Fan
    Vu, Marianne
    Chan, Derek Ho Lung
    Lawrence, Jason M.
    Harris, Lindsay N.
    Guan, Qun
    Xu, Yi
    Perfetti, Charles A.
    HUMAN BRAIN MAPPING, 2013, 34 (07) : 1670 - 1684
  • [40] Reading - writing: from scientific knowledge to practical knowledge
    Sprenger-Charolles, Liliane
    Desrochers, Alain
    LANGUE FRANCAISE, 2018, (199): : 5 - 16