E-Book, Englisch, Band 9, 422 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Literacy Studies
Insights and Perspectives
E-Book, Englisch, Band 9, 422 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Literacy Studies
ISBN: 978-94-017-8545-7
Verlag: Springer Netherland
Format: PDF
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Preface.- Foreword.- Introduction.-
PART ONE: THE ARABIC LANGUAGE.
Chapter 1: The Structure of Arabic Language and Orthography.-
PART TWO: ARABIC LEXICAL REPRESENTATION AND PROCESSING.
Chapter 2: Is the Arabic Mental Lexicon Morpheme-based or Stem-based? Implications for Spoken and Written Word Recognition.- Chapter 3: Word Recognition in Arabic: Approaching a Language-Specific Reading Model.- Chapter 4: Why is it Hard to Read Arabic?
.- PART THREE: ARABIC READING AND SPELLING DEVELOPMENT AND DISORDERS.
Chapter 5: An Epidemiological Survey of Specific Reading and Spelling Disorders in Arabic Speaking Children in Egypt.- Chapter 6: Types of Developmental Dyslexia in Arabic.- Chapter 7: Narrative Development in Arabic: Story Re-telling.- Chapter 8: Cognitive Predictors of Early Reading Ability in Arabic: A Longitudinal Study from Kindergarten to Grade 2.-
PART FOUR: ARABIC DIGLOSSIA, LANGUAGE AND LITERACY.
Chapter 9: The Effect of Diglossia on Literacy in Arabic and Other Languages.- Chapter 10: Acquiring Literacy in a Diglossic Context: Problems and Prospects.- Chapter 11: A New Look at Diglossia: Modality-Driven Distinctions between Spoken and Written Narratives in Jordanian Arabic.- Chapter 12: Literacy Acquisition and Diglossia: Textbooks in Israeli Arabic-speaking Schools.- Chapter 13: Diglossic Knowledge Development in Typically Developing Native Arabic-speaking Children and the Development of ADAT (Arabic Diglossic Knowledge and Awareness Test).-
PART FIVE: ARABIC EMERGENT LITERACY: SOCIO-CULTURAL FACTORS.
Chapter 14: The Development of Young Children’s Arabic Language and Literacy in the United Arab Emirates.- Chapter 15: Mother-Child Literacy Activities and Early Literacy in the Israeli Arab Family.-
PART SIX: ARABIC LITERACY DEVELOPMENT IN SPECIAL POPULATIONS.
Chapter 16: Environmental Contributions to Language and Literacy Outcomes in Bilingual English-Arabic Children in the U.S.A..- Chapter 17: The Development of Grapho-phonemic Representations among Native Hebrew Speakers Learning Arabic as a Foreign Language.- Chapter 18: Braille Reading in Blind and Sighted Individuals: Educational Considerations and Experimental Evidence.- Subject Index.- Author Index.