Learning from English and Kuwaiti children’s transcoding errors: how might number names be temporarily adapted to assist learning of place value?

[1]  K. Landerl,et al.  Language effects in early development of number writing and reading , 2021, J. Numer. Cogn..

[2]  A. Dowker,et al.  Writing Units or Decades First in Two Digit Numbers Dictation Tasks: The Case of Arabic—An Inverted Language , 2021, Brain sciences.

[3]  K. Landerl,et al.  Two-digit number writing and arithmetic in Year 1 children: Does number word inversion matter? , 2020, Cognitive Development.

[4]  Ann Dowker,et al.  Linguistic Effects on the Processing of Two-Digit Numbers , 2020, Open Journal of Modern Linguistics.

[5]  Mike Askew,et al.  Deconstructing South African Grade 1 learners’ awareness of number in terms of cardinality, ordinality and relational understandings , 2020 .

[6]  Zohar Eviatar,et al.  Transcoding number words by bilingual speakers of Arabic: writing multi-digit numbers in a units-decades inverting language , 2019, Writing Systems Research.

[7]  H.L.J. van der Maas,et al.  Four and twenty blackbirds: how transcoding ability mediates the relationship between visuospatial working memory and math in a language with inversion , 2017 .

[8]  C. Schiltz,et al.  Sixty-twelve = Seventy-two? A cross-linguistic comparison of children's number transcoding. , 2016, The British journal of developmental psychology.

[9]  S. D. Magargee,et al.  Do explicit number names accelerate pre-kindergarteners’ numeracy and place value acquisition? , 2016 .

[10]  Martin H. Fischer,et al.  The Development of Arabic Digit Knowledge in 4- to 7-Year-Old Children , 2015, J. Numer. Cogn..

[11]  Klaus Willmes,et al.  Intransparent German number words complicate transcoding – a translingual comparison with Japanese , 2015, Front. Psychol..

[12]  M. van der Schoot,et al.  The developmental onset of symbolic approximation: beyond nonsymbolic representations, the language of numbers matters , 2015, Front. Psychol..

[13]  Wim Fias,et al.  Sixty-four or four-and-sixty? The influence of language and working memory on children's number transcoding , 2014, Front. Psychol..

[14]  Korbinian Moeller,et al.  Language affects symbolic arithmetic in children: the case of number word inversion. , 2014, Journal of experimental child psychology.

[15]  Linda B. Smith,et al.  Beginnings of place value: how preschoolers write three-digit numbers. , 2014, Child development.

[16]  Sui Ngan Sharon Ng The Chinese number naming system and its impact on the arithmetic performance of pre-schoolers in Hong Kong , 2012 .

[17]  K Moeller,et al.  One language, two number-word systems and many problems: numerical cognition in the Czech language. , 2011, Research in developmental disabilities.

[18]  Martin H. Fischer,et al.  The Cultural Number Line: A Review of Cultural and Linguistic Influences on the Development of Number Processing , 2011 .

[19]  Klaus Willmes,et al.  Differential Language Effects on Numerical Skills in Second Grade , 2011 .

[20]  Korbinian Moeller,et al.  Language Effects on Children’s Nonverbal Number Line Estimations , 2011 .

[21]  Nirmala Rao,et al.  Chinese Number Words, Culture, and Mathematics Learning , 2010 .

[22]  Ann Dowker,et al.  Linguistic Influences on Mathematical Development: How Important Is the Transparency of the Counting System? , 2008 .

[23]  Martin H. Fischer,et al.  Reading space into numbers – a cross-linguistic comparison of the SNARC effect , 2008, Cognition.

[24]  B. Brizuela,et al.  The roles of punctuation marks while learning about written numbers , 2008 .

[25]  Houcan Zhang,et al.  The teaching of mathematics in Chinese elementary schools , 2003 .

[26]  S. Dehaene,et al.  The mental representation of parity and number magnitude. , 1993 .

[27]  Yukari Okamoto,et al.  First graders' cognitive representation of number and understanding of place value: Cross-national comparisons: France, Japan, Korea, Sweden, and the United States. , 1993 .

[28]  S. Dehaene Varieties of numerical abilities , 1992, Cognition.

[29]  P. Alves Vygotsky and Piaget: scientific concepts , 2014 .

[30]  Martin H. Fischer,et al.  Extending the Mental Number Line A Review of Multi-Digit Number Processing , 2011 .

[31]  Korbinian Moeller,et al.  On the language specificity of basic number processing: transcoding in a language with inversion and its relation to working memory capacity. , 2009, Journal of experimental child psychology.

[32]  Samar Zebian,et al.  Linkages between Number Concepts, Spatial Thinking, and Directionality of Writing: The SNARC Effect and the REVERSE SNARC Effect in English and Arabic Monoliterates, Biliterates, and Illiterate Arabic Speakers , 2005 .