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![]() Child DevelopmentVolume 78 Issue 5, Pages 1458 - 1471 Published Online: 19 Sep 2007 Journal Compilation © 2010 The Society for Research in Child Development, Inc. Published on behalf of the Society for Research in Child Development
Abstract | References | Full Text: HTML, PDF (Size: 131K) | Related Articles | Citation Tracking Young Children's Knowledge About Printed Names Jeremy Cohen is now at Temple University. This research was supported in part by NSF Grant BCS-0130763. We thank Rochelle Evans and Olga Goldberg for their assistance. Some of these data were presented at the 2006 meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Reading. Copyright 2007 by the Society for Research in Child Development, Inc. ABSTRACTFour experiments examined young children's knowledge about the visual characteristics of writing, specifically personal names. Children younger than 4 years of age, even those who could read no simple words, showed some knowledge about the horizontal orientation of English names, the Latin letters that make them up, and their left-to-right directionality. Preschoolers also had some familiarity with the shapes of the letters in their own first name, especially the leftmost letter. Knowledge of the conventional capitalization pattern for English names emerged later, after a period during which children preferred names in all uppercase letters. When tested with personal names, the kind of word they know best, young children are surprisingly knowledgeable about the visual characteristics of writing. Received: 20 July 2007; Accepted: 14 September 2007; |
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