TY - JOUR
T1 - Name writing in Mandarin-speaking children
AU - Yin, Li
AU - Treiman, Rebecca
PY - 2013/10
Y1 - 2013/10
N2 - Name writing plays an important role in early literacy development. Most previous studies of name writing have examined learners of alphabetic writing systems. Analyzing data from two studies with young speakers of Mandarin Chinese, we found that 2-year-olds did not produce names that were recognizable as such. Although 3-year-olds never wrote their names correctly, Chinese adults performed significantly above the level of chance at judging the names as names as opposed to single-character words. Adults were also above chance at judging whether a production was that child's name as opposed to another child's name. Some 4-year-olds wrote their names correctly, producing more correct renditions of the characters in their names than of non-name characters. Whereas learners of alphabetic writing systems generally learn to write their names starting with the first letter, the Chinese children were more influenced by the visual properties of a character than by the character's position in their names.
AB - Name writing plays an important role in early literacy development. Most previous studies of name writing have examined learners of alphabetic writing systems. Analyzing data from two studies with young speakers of Mandarin Chinese, we found that 2-year-olds did not produce names that were recognizable as such. Although 3-year-olds never wrote their names correctly, Chinese adults performed significantly above the level of chance at judging the names as names as opposed to single-character words. Adults were also above chance at judging whether a production was that child's name as opposed to another child's name. Some 4-year-olds wrote their names correctly, producing more correct renditions of the characters in their names than of non-name characters. Whereas learners of alphabetic writing systems generally learn to write their names starting with the first letter, the Chinese children were more influenced by the visual properties of a character than by the character's position in their names.
KW - Chinese
KW - Literacy development
KW - Name writing
KW - Names
KW - Writing
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84880339953&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.jecp.2013.05.010
DO - 10.1016/j.jecp.2013.05.010
M3 - Article
C2 - 23831903
AN - SCOPUS:84880339953
SN - 0022-0965
VL - 116
SP - 199
EP - 215
JO - Journal of Experimental Child Psychology
JF - Journal of Experimental Child Psychology
IS - 2
ER -