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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands
    ISBN: 9789401785457
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXIII, 422 p. 134 illus, online resource)
    Series Statement: Literacy Studies, Perspectives from Cognitive Neurosciences, Linguistics, Psychology and Education 9
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Handbook of Arabic literacy
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    Keywords: Arabic languages ; Psycholinguistics ; Language and languages ; Literacy ; Education ; Education ; Arabic languages ; Psycholinguistics ; Language and languages ; Literacy
    Abstract: This book provides a synopsis of recently published empirical research into the acquisition of reading and writing in Arabic. Its particular focus is on the interplay between the linguistic and orthographic structure of Arabic and the development of reading and writing/spelling. In addition, the book addresses the socio-cultural, political, and educational milieu in which Arabic literacy is embedded. It enables readers to appreciate both the implications of empirical research to literacy enhancement, and the challenges and limitations to the applicability of such insights in the Arabic language and literacy context. The book will advance the understanding of the full context of literacy acquisition in Arabic with the very many factors (religious, historical, linguistic, etc.) that interact, and will, hence, contribute to weakening the anglocentricity that dominates discussions of this topic
    Description / Table of Contents: PrefaceForeword -- Introduction -- PART ONE: THE ARABIC LANGUAGE. Chapter 1: The Structure of Arabic Language and Orthography -- PART TWO: ARABIC LEXICAL REPRESENTATION AND PROCESSING. Chapter 2: Is the Arabic Mental Lexicon Morpheme-based or Stem-based? Implications for Spoken and Written Word Recognition -- Chapter 3: Word Recognition in Arabic: Approaching a Language-Specific Reading Model -- Chapter 4: Why is it Hard to Read Arabic? -- PART THREE: ARABIC READING AND SPELLING DEVELOPMENT AND DISORDERS. Chapter 5: An Epidemiological Survey of Specific Reading and Spelling Disorders in Arabic Speaking Children in Egypt -- Chapter 6: Types of Developmental Dyslexia in Arabic -- Chapter 7: Narrative Development in Arabic: Story Re-telling -- Chapter 8: Cognitive Predictors of Early Reading Ability in Arabic: A Longitudinal Study from Kindergarten to Grade 2 -- PART FOUR: ARABIC DIGLOSSIA, LANGUAGE AND LITERACY. Chapter 9: The Effect of Diglossia on Literacy in Arabic and Other Languages -- Chapter 10: Acquiring Literacy in a Diglossic Context: Problems and Prospects -- Chapter 11: A New Look at Diglossia: Modality-Driven Distinctions between Spoken and Written Narratives in Jordanian Arabic -- Chapter 12: Literacy Acquisition and Diglossia: Textbooks in Israeli Arabic-speaking Schools -- Chapter 13: Diglossic Knowledge Development in Typically Developing Native Arabic-speaking Children and the Development of ADAT (Arabic Diglossic Knowledge and Awareness Test) -- PART FIVE: ARABIC EMERGENT LITERACY: SOCIO-CULTURAL FACTORS. Chapter 14: The Development of Young Children’s Arabic Language and Literacy in the United Arab Emirates -- Chapter 15: Mother-Child Literacy Activities and Early Literacy in the Israeli Arab Family -- PART SIX: ARABIC LITERACY DEVELOPMENT IN SPECIAL POPULATIONS. Chapter 16: Environmental Contributions to Language and Literacy Outcomes in Bilingual English-Arabic Children in the U.S.A. -- Chapter 17: The Development of Grapho-phonemic Representations among Native Hebrew Speakers Learning Arabic as a Foreign Language -- Chapter 18: Braille Reading in Blind and Sighted Individuals: Educational Considerations and Experimental Evidence -- Subject Index -- Author Index.
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9783030800710
    Language: English
    Pages: xxix, 491 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    Series Statement: Literacy studies Volume 22
    Series Statement: Literacy studies
    DDC: 306.44
    Keywords: Diglossia (Linguistics) ; Code switching (Linguistics) ; Language and education ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9783030800727
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (501 pages)
    Series Statement: Literacy Studies v.22
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.44
    Keywords: Dialectology ; Sociolinguistics ; Language and education ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Intro -- Foreword -- References -- Introduction -- References -- Contents -- Contributors -- Some Thoughts on the Relation Between Language, Dialect, and Literacy -- References -- Part I: Dialect and Literacy Interfaces: Theoretical and Empirical Insights -- Language and Dialect of African American Children -- 1 What Do We Know? -- 1.1 Speaking a Dialect -- 1.2 African American English -- 1.2.1 Sources of Variation -- 1.2.2 Reading and Writing -- 1.2.3 Difference vs. Disorder -- 1.3 Summary -- 2 What Do We Still Need to Know? -- 2.1 Similarities and Dissimilarities in Dialect Acquisition -- 2.2 Who Code-Switches? -- 2.3 Cognitive Aspects of Code-Switching -- 2.4 Impact of Code-Switching on Health and Well-Being -- 3 Summary -- References -- The Sociolinguistics of Diglossia in Switzerland -- 1 Multilingualism in Switzerland -- 2 German-Speaking Switzerland -- 2.1 Bilingualism and Diglossia -- 2.2 The Ideology of the Dialect -- 3 The Overall Concept of Language Education -- 4 Second Language Literacy -- 5 Summary: Challenges and Perspectives -- References -- Literacy Development in Cyprus: Exploring the Effects of Diglossia and Bilectalism -- 1 By Way of Introduction: The (Socio)linguistic Situation in Cyprus -- 2 Cypriot Greek(s)-A Mixed Koiné? -- 3 A Perspective from Child Language Acquisition and Development -- 4 Literacy Learning -- 4.1 Sociopolitical Framework and Educational Policies -- 4.2 Language Ideologies and Attitudes -- 4.3 Linguistic Variation in Classroom Discourse -- 4.4 The Curricular Reform of 2010: Variation and Critical Literacy -- 5 Conclusion -- Appendix: Phonology, Morphology, and Syntax of Cypriot Greek -- References -- Diglossia and Children's Literacy Acquisition in South Africa -- 1 Introduction -- 2 South Africa: The Sociolinguistic Context -- 2.1 Humans Are Not Designed for Literacy -- It Must Be Taught.
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