Statistical learning and orthographic preferences among native Arab kindergarten and first graders

Q1 Arts and Humanities
H. Taha, Hala Khateeb
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ABSTRACT The current study investigated the effect of the dominant Arabic orthographic features on children’s orthographic preferences. Forty first grade and 40 kindergarten native Arab children were tested. The results revealed that for the first grade group, high accuracy levels for acceptance of real words and rejection of pseudo-orthographic patterns were found. In addition, the first grade group showed significant preferences for accepting the connected patterns compared to the non-connected patterns as real words. For the kindergarten group, the participants showed higher tendency to accept the connected pseudo-orthographic patterns as real words than the non-connected patters. These findings were explained in light of the fact that in Arabic orthography there are high proportions of full-connected rather than non-connected patterns and this might affect the orthographic preferences of first grade and pre-school children. The statistical learning point of view was the main framework of discussing the results.
阿拉伯当地幼儿园和一年级学生的统计学习和正字法偏好
摘要本研究旨在探讨阿拉伯语正字法优势特征对儿童正字法偏好的影响。41名一年级儿童和40名幼儿园阿拉伯土著儿童接受了测试。结果显示,一年级学生对真实单词的接受和对伪正字法模式的拒绝均有较高的正确率。此外,一年级组表现出明显的倾向于接受连接模式,而非连接模式作为真实的单词。对于幼儿园组,被试更倾向于将连接的伪正字法模式接受为真实单词,而非连接模式。这些发现是根据这样一个事实来解释的:在阿拉伯语正字法中,有很高比例的全连接模式而不是非连接模式,这可能会影响一年级和学龄前儿童的正字法偏好。统计学习观点是讨论结果的主要框架。
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