二语词汇知识中的正字法知识:形态意识的中介作用

IF 1.8 2区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Xing Zhang , Haiming Xu , Haomin Zhang
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在第二语言(L2)英语学习者中,正字法知识与词汇之间的关系的本质仍然相对不清楚。本研究调查了正字法知识方面以及词法意识如何同时与词汇知识相关。对241名八年级中国外语英语学习者进行了语音意识、正字法知识(词汇和亚词汇正字法知识)、形态意识(语素识别和语素辨别)和词汇知识的测试。通过控制语音意识的结构方程建模分析,研究发现正字法知识通过形态意识与汉语英语词汇知识存在直接或间接的关联。词汇正字法知识对词汇知识有较强的间接影响;而亚词汇正字法知识对词汇知识的直接影响更为显著。这些结果为当前的阅读发展理论在二语阅读中的应用提供了依据。
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Orthographic knowledge in second language vocabulary knowledge: Examining mediation of morphological awareness
The nature of the relation between orthographic knowledge and vocabulary in second language (L2) English learners remains relatively unclear. The current study investigated how orthographic knowledge facets, as well as morphological awareness, were concurrently related to vocabulary knowledge. A group of 241 eighth-grade Chinese learners of English as a foreign language (EFL) were administered measures of phonological awareness, orthographic knowledge (lexical and sublexical orthographic knowledge), morphological awareness (morpheme recognition and morpheme discrimination), and vocabulary knowledge. Drawing on structural equation modeling analyses with phonological awareness controlled, the study found that orthographic knowledge was associated with Chinese EFL vocabulary knowledge directly and indirectly through morphological awareness. It was also observed that lexical orthographic knowledge had a stronger indirect effect on vocabulary knowledge; however, sublexical orthographic knowledge had a more significant direct effect on vocabulary knowledge. These results inform current theories of reading development as applied to L2 English reading.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Experimental Child Psychology is an excellent source of information concerning all aspects of the development of children. It includes empirical psychological research on cognitive, social/emotional, and physical development. In addition, the journal periodically publishes Special Topic issues.
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