Representation of Arabic Narratives in Digital Media - A Case Study

Q3 Arts and Humanities Journal of Narrative and Language Studies Pub Date : 2022-12-30 DOI:10.59045/nalans.2023.4
Duaa Abu Elhija, Naila Tallas-Mahajna, Abeer Asli-Badarneh
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This case study aims to compare narratives written in digital media by Arabic native speaking teenagers in Israel. The data was collected from two schools in Kufr Qari’ village in the Triangle region. Of these students, 35 were boys (45%) and 43 were girls (55%). The teenagers are of different ages (13, 15, 17 years old) who wrote stories in their preferred writing system (WS) used in digital media (Arabic, Arabic written with Roman alphabets, or Arabic written in Hebrew letters). Focusing on the macrostructure as well as the microstructure, we investigate differences in narratives among the different age groups across several skills as well as differences across the varied writing systems. In analyzing the narrative texts, we applied several statistical models. All macro and micro element evaluations were compared across ages and language choices within a Generalized Linear Model (GLM) framework. The results show significance by age for the Macrostructures of goal and meta ending as they require deeper thinking skills. Moreover, WS affected the macro- and microstructure of the narrative. Producing a narrative in Arabic script burdened the teens due to the diglossic nature of the language and orthographic complexities. In Arabic script, the use of MSA nouns and verbs added to the quality of the macrostructure. In addition, girls tended to choose Arabic, whereas boys were more likely to choose Hebrew script. This may be ascribed to social factors. Finally, girls regularly generated more micro elements in parallel to the boys’ micro-element production.
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阿拉伯语叙事在数字媒体中的表现-个案研究
本个案研究旨在比较以色列以阿拉伯语为母语的青少年在数位媒体上所写的故事。数据是从三角地区Kufr Qari村的两所学校收集的。在这些学生中,35名男生(45%)和43名女生(55%)。这些青少年年龄不同(13岁、15岁、17岁),他们用自己喜欢的数字媒体写作系统(阿拉伯语、用罗马字母写成的阿拉伯语或用希伯来字母写成的阿拉伯语)写故事。从宏观结构和微观结构的角度,我们研究了不同年龄群体在几种技能上的叙事差异,以及不同书写系统的差异。在分析叙事文本时,我们应用了几个统计模型。在广义线性模型(GLM)框架下,对所有宏观和微观元素的评估进行了跨年龄和语言选择的比较。结果表明,由于目标和元目标的宏观结构需要更深层次的思维能力,因此它们在年龄上具有显著性。此外,WS还影响了叙事的宏观和微观结构。用阿拉伯文字写故事给孩子们带来了负担,因为这种语言的文字性质和正字法的复杂性。在阿拉伯文字中,MSA名词和动词的使用增加了宏观结构的质量。此外,女孩倾向于选择阿拉伯语,而男孩更倾向于选择希伯来语。这可以归因于社会因素。最后,女孩经常产生更多的微量元素,与男孩同步产生微量元素。
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Journal of Narrative and Language Studies
Journal of Narrative and Language Studies Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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