1. Chinese Pinyin: Overview, History and Use in Language Learning for Young Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students in China.
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Wang, Qiuying and Andrews, Jean F.
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SCHOOL environment , *LITERACY , *SPEECH therapy , *DEAFNESS , *LANGUAGE & languages , *SIGN language , *LEARNING strategies , *MAINSTREAMING in special education , *HEALTH literacy , *QUALITATIVE research , *HEARING disorders , *PHONETICS , *EMPIRICAL research , *ORTHOGRAPHY & spelling , *WRITTEN communication , *EDUCATION of the deaf , *VIDEO recording - Abstract
The authors discuss Pinyin, a phonetic system based on the Latin alphabet, as an auxiliary pedagogical tool in literacy instruction in China. They provide a brief history of Pinyin and its educational purposes, then describe how it is used in its spoken/auditory, written, and signed forms by teachers with students who are deaf and hard of hearing (DHH). Classroom transcripts demonstrate how Pinyin is taught via visual and tactile/kinesthetic tools such as pictures, sign language, and the Chinese Manual Alphabet for purposes of making the phonological information visible to DHH learners. The authors further discuss the different functions of Pinyin for students who are hearing versus students who are DHH and present new insights that may lead to future empirical studies on Pinyin use in early literacy interventions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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