The contribution of basic linguistic skills to handwriting among fifth-grade Arabic-speaking children

Q1 Arts and Humanities Writing Systems Research Pub Date : 2018-07-03 DOI:10.1080/17586801.2018.1540375
Afnan Khoury-Metanis, Ibrahim A. Asadi, A. Khateb
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ABSTRACT Previous research has attempted to characterise the contribution of motor, cognitive, and linguistic variables to handwriting. In this study, we aimed at assessing the contribution of basic linguistic skills (namely phonological processing, orthographic knowledge and morphology awareness) to the three dimensions of handwriting (i.e. legibility, speed and spelling) in the same participants. For this purpose, 200 normally developing fifth-grade children, in whom motor variables are hypothesised to play little role in handwriting, participated in this study. Handwriting (text copy and dictation) and other linguistic measures (testing phonology, orthography and morphology) were subjected to regression analyses. These showed that the same linguistic measures contributed differently to the various dimensions of handwriting and explained 26%, 13% and 57% of the variance in legibility, speed and spelling respectively. These findings indicated that legibility and speed were relatively poorly explained and emphasise the need to include other linguistic and non-linguistic variables in the study of handwriting in this age group. Future research on Arabic should developmentally investigate handwriting from earlier stages of skill acquisition and assess the contribution of linguistic, cognitive and motor factors, not only to text copy and dictation but also to other tasks such as free writing and written expression.
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基本语言技能对五年级阿拉伯语儿童书写的贡献
先前的研究试图描述运动、认知和语言变量对书写的贡献。在这项研究中,我们旨在评估基本语言技能(即语音处理、正字法知识和形态学意识)对笔迹三个维度(即易读性、速度和拼写)的贡献。为此,200名正常发育的五年级儿童参加了这项研究,这些儿童的运动变量被假设在书写中起不到什么作用。手写(文本抄写和听写)和其他语言学测量(音韵学、正字法和形态学测试)进行回归分析。这些研究表明,同样的语言测量方法对笔迹的不同维度有不同的影响,并分别解释了26%、13%和57%的易读性、速度和拼写差异。这些发现表明,对易读性和速度的解释相对较差,并强调在研究这个年龄组的笔迹时需要包括其他语言和非语言变量。未来对阿拉伯语的研究应该从技能习得的早期阶段开始研究手写,并评估语言、认知和运动因素的贡献,不仅对文本抄写和听写,而且对其他任务,如自由写作和书面表达。
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