LIU et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Understanding the role of morphological awareness in reading Chinese characters by exploring the mediation of phonological awareness, vocabulary, and …LIU et al., 2016
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- LIU D
- LI H
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- Twenty-Third Annual Meeting of Society for the Scientific Study of Reading
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Although the importance of morphological awareness for learning to read in Chinese has been repeatedly verified, the underlying mechanism has not been well investigated. In the present study, the mediating roles of phonological awareness, orthographic knowledge, and …
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