Alphabetic and nonalphabetic L1 effects in English word identification: a comparison of Korean and Chinese English L2 learners

Volume: 87, Issue: 2, Pages: 129 - 149
Published: Mar 1, 2003
Abstract
Different writing systems in the world select different units of spoken language for mapping. Do these writing system differences influence how first language (L1) literacy experiences affect cognitive processes in learning to read a second language (L2)? Two groups of college students who were learning to read English as a second language (ESL) were examined for their relative reliance on phonological and orthographic processing in English word...
Paper Details
Title
Alphabetic and nonalphabetic L1 effects in English word identification: a comparison of Korean and Chinese English L2 learners
Published Date
Mar 1, 2003
Journal
Volume
87
Issue
2
Pages
129 - 149
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