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Zu Diskursen über Mehrsprachigkeit mit einem Fokus auf den (möglichen) Umgang mit sprachlicher Diversität im Raum Schule unter Einbezug eines Fallbeispiels aus Berlin-Neukölln
Labrenz, Annika. - : Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2021
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Mehrsprachigkeitsbewusstheit in digitalen Lernumgebungen: Das virtuelle Austauschprojekt „Linguistic Landscapes Leipzig – Auckland“
Feick, Diana; Knorr, Petra. - : Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2021
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SOUNDS OF EMERGENCE: THE PEDAGOGY OF LANGUAGE AND LITERACY CON-CEPTS AND STRATEGIES IN AN EARLY LEARNING PROGRAM
In: Middle and Secondary Education Dissertations (2021)
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Improving Reading Comprehension in Arabic English Language Learners
In: Culminating Experience Projects (2021)
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Understanding Dyslexia as a Neurological Learning Disability: A Plan for an Instructive Website for Parents and Early Elementary Teachers
In: Culminating Experience Projects (2021)
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Zu Diskursen über Mehrsprachigkeit mit einem Fokus auf den (möglichen) Umgang mit sprachlicher Diversität im Raum Schule unter Einbezug eines Fallbeispiels aus Berlin-Neukölln ...
Labrenz, Annika. - : Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2021
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Exploring the Relationship Between Multilingual Learning Experience, Metalinguistic Knowledge, and Metalinguistic Awareness ...
D’Angelo, Francesca. - : Studi di glottodidattica, 2021
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Predicting dual-language literacy attainment in Irish-English bilinguals: language-specific and language-universal contributions
Barnes, Emily. - : Trinity College Dublin. School of Linguistic Speech & Comm Sci. C.L.C.S., 2021
Abstract: APPROVED ; This thesis focuses on dual-language literacy attainment and has three main aims. The first is to examine various predictors of early literacy attainment in Irish and English ? phonemic awareness, rapid automatised naming and verbal short-term memory ? in new and native speakers of Irish. The second aim is to investigate the extent to which these abilities are language-universal, rather than language-specific. The third aim is to examine the nature of one of the predictors - phonemic awareness - in depth. Phonemic awareness is widely considered to be a language-universal skill in dual-language learners, however this thesis investigates whether there is an additional language-specific component to phonemic awareness. In addition, this thesis explores (i) the extent to which phonemic awareness is a purely phonological ability (ii) the phonemic contrasts which are inaccurately identified by early readers of Irish and English and (iii) whether these errors in phonemic awareness are reflected in the spelling errors made in each language. To achieve the aforementioned aims, a cross-sectional study was carried out with 345 children in Grade 1 (Junior Infants), Grade 2 (Senior Infants) and Grade 3 (First Class) during the 2018-2019 school year. The majority of these participants (n = 282) attended Gaelscoileanna and a smaller number (n = 63) attended Gaeltacht schools. Participants completed a battery of tasks in both Irish and English. The battery included two phonemic awareness tasks ? one tapping a language-universal component and one tapping a language-specific component. It also included rapid automatised naming tasks, verbal-short term memory tasks, literacy tasks as well as a productive vocabulary task in Irish only. In relation to the predictors of literacy attainment, the findings indicate that the efficacy of the predictors differed in each language. Overall, they predicted more variance in Irish word reading (54%) and spelling (40%) than English word reading (49%) and spelling (36%). The findings also indicate that phonological, cognitive and literacy abilities comprise both language-specific and language-universal components. Spelling errors were found to be largely language-specific and reflect the phonological and orthographic challenges posed by each language. The implications of these findings are that (i) language-specific instruction is necessary in key areas, particularly in relation to the phonemic structure and grapheme-phoneme rules of each language, and (ii) literacy assessment should be carried out in each of a bilingual's languages.
Keyword: bilingual phonological awareness; biliteracy; Dual language literacy attainment; Irish language literacy; phonemic awareness
URL: https://tcdlocalportal.tcd.ie/pls/EnterApex/f?p=800:71:0::::P71_USERNAME:EBARNES
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/97038
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O Contributo do Educador para o Desenvolvimento Linguístico das Crianças do Pré-Escolar ; A Consciência Linguística/Práticas
Xavier, Natacha. - 2021
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Desenvolvimento da consciência metalinguística na aquisição bilingue de português e neerlandês: estudo de caso
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Exploring the Relationship Between Multilingual Learning Experience, Metalinguistic Knowledge, and Metalinguistic Awareness
In: Studi di glottodidattica; V. 6, N. 1 (2021); 34 - 46 ; 1970-1861 (2021)
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Monitoring EMI Teachers to Assess their Progress in University Bilingual Programs
Rubio-Cuenca, Francisco; Perea-Barberá, María Dolores. - : Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Filología Inglesa, 2021
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TV Discourse, Grammaticality, and Language Awareness
Werner, Valentin. - : Otto-Friedrich-Universität, 2021. : Bamberg, 2021
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Content edulcoration as ideology visualization in an English language coursebook
In: Praxema (2021)
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Resettled Syrian Refugee Children in Canada: Oral Language, Literacy and Well-being
Al-Janaideh, Redab. - : University of Toronto, 2021
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Developing Language-specific Screening Tools: Assessing Phonological Awareness Skills in Urdu-English Bilingual Children
Bhalloo, Insiya. - : University of Toronto, 2021
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Let's talk: Investigating adult-child interactions within the home-literacy environment to better support children's developing oral language and early-literacy skills
Riordan, Jessica Kate. - : University of Otago, 2021
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Risk and resilience in beginning reading in New Zealand
Cameron, Tracy Ann. - : University of Otago, 2021
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TEL y lectura. Propuesta de intervención neuropsicológica diseñada para estimular la conciencia fonológica en primer curso de Educación Primaria
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Effect of Bilingualism on Metalinguistic Awareness: A Meta-Analysis
In: Embargoed Honors Theses, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (2021)
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