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Phonological awareness in Arabic: the role of phonological distance, phonological-unit size, and SES
by
Saiegh-Haddad Elinor
, Schiff, Rachel
, Shahbari-Kassem Abeer
in
Arabic language
/ Bilingualism
/ Children
/ Consciousness
/ Dialect Studies
/ Dialects
/ Diglossia
/ Economic status
/ Grade 10
/ Native Speakers
/ Phonemes
/ Phonemics
/ Phonetics
/ Phonological awareness
/ Phonology
/ Property
/ Reading disabilities
/ Regional dialects
/ Secondary school students
/ Segmentation
/ Semitic Languages
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Socioeconomic status
/ Standard dialects
/ Syllables
/ Tests
/ Word formation
/ Words
2020
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Phonological awareness in Arabic: the role of phonological distance, phonological-unit size, and SES
by
Saiegh-Haddad Elinor
, Schiff, Rachel
, Shahbari-Kassem Abeer
in
Arabic language
/ Bilingualism
/ Children
/ Consciousness
/ Dialect Studies
/ Dialects
/ Diglossia
/ Economic status
/ Grade 10
/ Native Speakers
/ Phonemes
/ Phonemics
/ Phonetics
/ Phonological awareness
/ Phonology
/ Property
/ Reading disabilities
/ Regional dialects
/ Secondary school students
/ Segmentation
/ Semitic Languages
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Socioeconomic status
/ Standard dialects
/ Syllables
/ Tests
/ Word formation
/ Words
2020
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Phonological awareness in Arabic: the role of phonological distance, phonological-unit size, and SES
by
Saiegh-Haddad Elinor
, Schiff, Rachel
, Shahbari-Kassem Abeer
in
Arabic language
/ Bilingualism
/ Children
/ Consciousness
/ Dialect Studies
/ Dialects
/ Diglossia
/ Economic status
/ Grade 10
/ Native Speakers
/ Phonemes
/ Phonemics
/ Phonetics
/ Phonological awareness
/ Phonology
/ Property
/ Reading disabilities
/ Regional dialects
/ Secondary school students
/ Segmentation
/ Semitic Languages
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Socioeconomic status
/ Standard dialects
/ Syllables
/ Tests
/ Word formation
/ Words
2020
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Phonological awareness in Arabic: the role of phonological distance, phonological-unit size, and SES
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Phonological awareness in Arabic: the role of phonological distance, phonological-unit size, and SES
2020
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The study tested phonological awareness in a cross-sectional sample of 200 Arabic-speaking 2nd, 4th, 6th, 8th, and 10th graders from low and mid-high Socio-Economic Status (SES). Participants were native speakers of a local dialect of Palestinian Arabic spoken in the north of Israel. Twelve phonological awareness tasks were administered: six of them included stimuli that have an identical form in Standard Arabic and in the spoken dialect (hereafter, SpA words; e.g., /sɑʒɑd/ ‘knelt’) and six used StA words with a unique form different from the one used in the dialect (hereafter, StA words; e.g., /ʔɑχɑð/ ‘took’). Three tasks (blending, segmentation, deletion) were developed for each set of words to test syllable awareness and three additional ones to test phoneme awareness. Repeated measure ANOVAs showed a cross-sectional growth in syllable and phoneme awareness across grades, as well as significant differences between children from low versus mid-high SES. The results also showed a consistent effect of phonological distance on phonological awareness across all tasks and in both groups with awareness of SpA words higher than StA words. At the same time, the impact of phonological distance was more prominent in children from low SES as against mid-high SES, in phoneme awareness as against syllable awareness, and in segmentation and deletion tasks as against blending tasks. The results underscore the roles of item-based properties of phonological distance and phonological-unit size, as well as the role of participant-based characteristics of SES in phonological awareness in Arabic diglossia.
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