Age, experience and language and literacy skills in english-arabic speaking syrian refugees
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Data de publicació
2023ISSN
2226-471X
Resum
Although age of acquisition (AoA) is frequently used when examining the endpoint of second language (L2) learning, it is rarely used to examine the initial phases of L2 acquisition. The present study provided a unique look at the role of AoA in early language and literacy acquisition in the L2 by a priori selecting two groups of Arabic-English speakers based on their ages, 6–8-year-olds (N = 43) and 9–13-year-olds (N = 53). These Syrian refugees were matched on English experience, having immigrated to Canada and having learned English for two years or less. Raw scores on language and literacy measures were compared across groups. The older group had higher scores on all first language (L1) variables. The groups did not differ on most L2 variables except for English word reading. Additionally, L1 and L2 variables were examined in relation to English word and pseudoword reading with different patterns of relations found for the two groups. For the younger group, phonological awareness and vocabulary were related to reading, while for the older group phonological awareness and morphological awareness were key predictors. These finding points to the unique relations among age, age of acquisition, L1 skills, and L2 language and literacy skills.
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Article
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Versió publicada
Llengua
Anglès
Matèries (CDU)
00 - Ciència i coneixement. Investigació. Cultura. Humanitats
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Pàgines
22
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MDPI
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8; 2
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Languages
Citació
Gottardo, Alexandra; Al-Janaideh, Redab; Paradis, Johanne [et al.]. Age, experience and language and literacy skills in english-arabic speaking syrian refugees. Languages, 2023, 8(2), 101. Disponible en: <https://www.mdpi.com/2226-471X/8/2/101>. Fecha de acceso: 18 oct. 2023. DOI: 10.3390/languages8020101.
Nota
The research was funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (Partnership Grant: principal investigator Ungar, co-investigators Chen and Paradis; Insight Development Grant: principal investigator Chen, co-investigators Paradis and Gottardo).
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