Narrative production weakness in Russian dyslexics: Linguistic or procedural limitations?

Q2 Arts and Humanities
A. Kornev, I. Balčiūnienė
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Abstract

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5128/ERYa11.09 The study deals with the impact of non-linguistic factors on narrative production in Russian-speaking dyslexic children. The experimental group consisted of 12 children (age 9–10) with dyslexia and the control group comprised 12 peers without any developmental disorders. The sample was counterbalanced from the perspective of narrative mode, story complexity, and task order. One of the classic methodologies for narrative analysis, i.e. story grammar, was extended in our study by a novel dynamic approach, enabling us to evaluate procedural features of narrative production. The results of our study highlight limitations in dyslexic narrative language underlined by two different causes. The first one can be defined as inefficiency in developing logical (temporal/causal) relationships between events; the other is difficulties in structuring an episode description. The high flexibility and dynamic changes in the episode structure in dyslexics anticipated the evidence that limitations in dyslexic narrative language are related to the deficit in procedural functions rather than to the primary language limitations; however, linguistic shortcomings in dyslexic narrative production still remain. Our experience with the dynamic approach to narrative assessment lends support to its value as a research tool. The novel dynamic approach to episode completeness analysis proved to be an effective and informative method that might highlight new mechanisms of narration and thus extend the classic narrative analysis by the addition of qualitative information.
俄语失读症的叙事生产弱点:语言或程序限制?
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5128/ERYa11.09该研究涉及非语言因素对俄语阅读障碍儿童叙事生产的影响。实验组由12名患有阅读障碍的儿童(9-10岁)组成,对照组由12名没有任何发育障碍的同龄人组成。从叙述模式、故事复杂性和任务顺序的角度来看,样本是平衡的。在我们的研究中,故事语法这一经典的叙事分析方法被一种新的动态方法所扩展,使我们能够评估叙事生产的程序特征。我们的研究结果强调了阅读障碍叙事语言的局限性,这是由两个不同的原因引起的。第一个可以定义为在事件之间建立逻辑(时间/因果)关系的效率低下;另一个是难以组织情节描述。阅读障碍者情节结构的高度灵活性和动态变化预示着阅读障碍者叙事语言的局限性与程序功能缺陷有关,而不是与主要语言局限性有关;然而,在诵读困难的叙事生产中,语言缺陷仍然存在。我们在叙事评估的动态方法方面的经验支持了它作为研究工具的价值。情节完整性分析的动态分析方法是一种有效的信息分析方法,它可以通过增加定性信息来突出新的叙事机制,从而扩展经典的叙事分析。
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Eesti Rakenduslingvistika Uhingu Aastaraamat
Eesti Rakenduslingvistika Uhingu Aastaraamat Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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28 weeks
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