Narrative of Dyslexic Children: Methodological Issues

The paper presents the methodology of narrative elicitation of dyslexic children. The experimentwas conducted in Saint Petersburg (Russia) testing 9–10 year old children. The experimental group consisted of 12 children with dyslexia, and a control group contained 12 peers without any developmental...

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Main Authors: Ingrida Balčiūnienė, Aleksandr N. Kornev
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius University 2015-10-01
Series:Respectus Philologicus
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Online Access:http://www.journals.vu.lt/respectus-philologicus/article/view/13710
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spelling doaj-c0a26893d2374756a2589e40dd239c592020-11-24T20:43:20ZengVilnius University Respectus Philologicus1392-82952335-23882015-10-01283310.15388/RESPECTUS.2015.28.33.12Narrative of Dyslexic Children: Methodological IssuesIngrida Balčiūnienė0Aleksandr N. Kornev1Vytautas Magnus University, LithuaniaSaint-Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University, Russia The paper presents the methodology of narrative elicitation of dyslexic children. The experimentwas conducted in Saint Petersburg (Russia) testing 9–10 year old children. The experimental group consisted of 12 children with dyslexia, and a control group contained 12 peers without any developmental disorders. Each of the subjects performed two tasks: storytelling according to a picture sequence and retelling another picture sequence. The narrative elicitation procedure was controlled from the perspective of story complexity, task order and story mode. The descriptive statistical analysis evaluated the impact of particular types of narrative elicitation on a quality of narrative in the experimental and control groups. A statistically significant difference of the impact of task order, narrative mode, and story complexity on the narrative of dyslexic children encourages to study the methodology of narrative analysis even more comprehensively and be especially careful in selecting visual stimuli for populations with atypical language development. http://www.journals.vu.lt/respectus-philologicus/article/view/13710language acquisitionnarrative analysisdyslexia
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author Ingrida Balčiūnienė
Aleksandr N. Kornev
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Aleksandr N. Kornev
Narrative of Dyslexic Children: Methodological Issues
Respectus Philologicus
language acquisition
narrative analysis
dyslexia
author_facet Ingrida Balčiūnienė
Aleksandr N. Kornev
author_sort Ingrida Balčiūnienė
title Narrative of Dyslexic Children: Methodological Issues
title_short Narrative of Dyslexic Children: Methodological Issues
title_full Narrative of Dyslexic Children: Methodological Issues
title_fullStr Narrative of Dyslexic Children: Methodological Issues
title_full_unstemmed Narrative of Dyslexic Children: Methodological Issues
title_sort narrative of dyslexic children: methodological issues
publisher Vilnius University
series Respectus Philologicus
issn 1392-8295
2335-2388
publishDate 2015-10-01
description The paper presents the methodology of narrative elicitation of dyslexic children. The experimentwas conducted in Saint Petersburg (Russia) testing 9–10 year old children. The experimental group consisted of 12 children with dyslexia, and a control group contained 12 peers without any developmental disorders. Each of the subjects performed two tasks: storytelling according to a picture sequence and retelling another picture sequence. The narrative elicitation procedure was controlled from the perspective of story complexity, task order and story mode. The descriptive statistical analysis evaluated the impact of particular types of narrative elicitation on a quality of narrative in the experimental and control groups. A statistically significant difference of the impact of task order, narrative mode, and story complexity on the narrative of dyslexic children encourages to study the methodology of narrative analysis even more comprehensively and be especially careful in selecting visual stimuli for populations with atypical language development.
topic language acquisition
narrative analysis
dyslexia
url http://www.journals.vu.lt/respectus-philologicus/article/view/13710
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