TY - JOUR
T1 - English expressive vocabulary growth and its unique role in predicting English word reading
T2 - A longitudinal study involving Hong Kong Chinese ESL children
AU - Liu, Yingyi
AU - Yeung, Susanna Siu sze
AU - Lin, Dan
AU - Wong, Richard Kwok Shing
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017
PY - 2017/4/1
Y1 - 2017/4/1
N2 - This longitudinal study examined the developmental trajectory of English expressive vocabulary and its relationship to English word reading in a sample of 141 Hong Kong children learning English as a second language (ESL). The children were observed six times at 3-month intervals over 15 months, from the spring of their second year of kindergarten (K2) to the end of their third year (K3). The development of English expressive vocabulary was nonlinear during the assessment period. With age, nonverbal IQ, English phonological awareness, letter knowledge and Chinese character reading controlled, the initial level of expressive vocabulary predicted English word reading 15 months later. More importantly, the expressive vocabulary growth rate during the 15 months also predicted English word reading. Our findings underscore the predictive power of the growth trajectory of expressive vocabulary in Hong Kong ESL children. Practical implications of the study are discussed.
AB - This longitudinal study examined the developmental trajectory of English expressive vocabulary and its relationship to English word reading in a sample of 141 Hong Kong children learning English as a second language (ESL). The children were observed six times at 3-month intervals over 15 months, from the spring of their second year of kindergarten (K2) to the end of their third year (K3). The development of English expressive vocabulary was nonlinear during the assessment period. With age, nonverbal IQ, English phonological awareness, letter knowledge and Chinese character reading controlled, the initial level of expressive vocabulary predicted English word reading 15 months later. More importantly, the expressive vocabulary growth rate during the 15 months also predicted English word reading. Our findings underscore the predictive power of the growth trajectory of expressive vocabulary in Hong Kong ESL children. Practical implications of the study are discussed.
KW - English word reading
KW - ESL children
KW - Expressive vocabulary
KW - Growth rate
KW - Nonlinear growth
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U2 - 10.1016/j.cedpsych.2017.02.001
DO - 10.1016/j.cedpsych.2017.02.001
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85013231202
VL - 49
SP - 195
EP - 202
JO - Contemporary Educational Psychology
JF - Contemporary Educational Psychology
SN - 0361-476X
ER -