Chinese Spelling - Evidence from Pen Tablets

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Abstract

Studies that investigated how people decode words from the phonological input (listening) and orthographic input (reading), as well as the encoding of words for phonological output (speaking) and orthographic output (spelling/writing) allow researchers to understand the structure of the lexicon and how lexical representations interact. In this chapter, findings from previous studies investigating the Chinese character writing based primarily on error analyses and the corresponding limitations were first reviewed. Next, new findings obtained from studies investigating Chinese character writing using pen and digital tablets and their theoretical implications were summarized. Finally, future research directions for this topic were suggested.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationRoutledge International Handbook of Visual-motor skills, Handwriting, and Spelling
Subtitle of host publicationTheory, Research, and Practice
EditorsYanyan Ye, Tomohino Inoue, Urs Maurer, Catherine McBride
PublisherRoutledge
Chapter30
Pages429-445
Number of pages17
Edition1
ISBN (Electronic)9781003284048
ISBN (Print)9781032255743
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 22 Aug 2023

Publication series

NameRoutledge International Handbooks
PublisherRoutledge

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