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Whorf reloaded: language effects on nonverbal number processing in first grade--a trilingual study
Authors:Pixner S  Moeller K  Hermanova V  Nuerk H-C  Kaufmann L
Institution:a Division of Psychology, Department for Human and Economic Sciences, UMIT—The Health and Life Sciences University, 6060 Hall in Tirol, Austria
b Department of Psychology, Eberhard Karls University, 72074 Tübingen, Germany
c Department of Psychology, University of Usti nad Labem, 400 96 Ústi nad Labem, Czech Republic
Abstract:The unit-decade compatibility effect is interpreted to reflect processes of place value integration in two-digit number magnitude comparisons. The current study aimed at elucidating the influence of language properties on the compatibility effect of Arabic two-digit numbers in Austrian, Italian, and Czech first graders. The number word systems of the three countries differ with respect to their correspondence between name and place value systems; the German language is characterized by its inversion of the order of tens and units in number words as compared with digital notations, whereas Italian number words are generally not inverted and there are both forms for Czech number words. Interestingly, the German-speaking children showed the most pronounced compatibility effect with respect to both accuracy and speed. We interpret our results as evidence for a detrimental influence of an intransparent number word system place value processing. The data corroborate a weak Whorfian hypothesis in children, with even nonverbal Arabic number processing seeming to be influenced by linguistic properties in children.
Keywords:Compatibility effect  Two-digit number processing  First graders  Trilingual  Inversion  Number work system
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