ELL Prereaders' Script Awareness: How Do They Know if a Script is English?

This study used an experimental script awareness task to measure the script recognition and metacognitions of 129 English language learners (ELLs) in Senior Kindergarten from Chinese, Portuguese, or Spanish L1 backgrounds. Items formed two clusters: those involving the Latin alphabet and those invo...

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Main Author: Mak, Joyce Yan Lok
Other Authors: Geva, Esther
Language:en_ca
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/33662
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spelling ndltd-TORONTO-oai-tspace.library.utoronto.ca-1807-336622013-04-19T20:03:33ZELL Prereaders' Script Awareness: How Do They Know if a Script is English?Mak, Joyce Yan LokBilingualismEnglish language learnersScript MetacognitionScript AwarenessConcepts of PrintSymbolic Script0282This study used an experimental script awareness task to measure the script recognition and metacognitions of 129 English language learners (ELLs) in Senior Kindergarten from Chinese, Portuguese, or Spanish L1 backgrounds. Items formed two clusters: those involving the Latin alphabet and those involving symbolic script. Based on ability to name letters and read some words, children were divided into “readers” and “prereaders.” There were significant effects of home language and reading group: the Chinese ELLs were better at distinguishing items of symbolic script from the Latin alphabet items, but the Portuguese and Spanish ELLs were better at explaining their metacognitions. When the item was more similar to English, readers were more likely to accept it as English. Differences in script awareness development are discussed in relation to home language, reading ability, nonverbal ability, and vocabulary skills.Geva, Esther2012-112012-11-29T15:44:53ZNO_RESTRICTION2012-11-29T15:44:53Z2012-11-29Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1807/33662en_ca
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language en_ca
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topic Bilingualism
English language learners
Script Metacognition
Script Awareness
Concepts of Print
Symbolic Script
0282
spellingShingle Bilingualism
English language learners
Script Metacognition
Script Awareness
Concepts of Print
Symbolic Script
0282
Mak, Joyce Yan Lok
ELL Prereaders' Script Awareness: How Do They Know if a Script is English?
description This study used an experimental script awareness task to measure the script recognition and metacognitions of 129 English language learners (ELLs) in Senior Kindergarten from Chinese, Portuguese, or Spanish L1 backgrounds. Items formed two clusters: those involving the Latin alphabet and those involving symbolic script. Based on ability to name letters and read some words, children were divided into “readers” and “prereaders.” There were significant effects of home language and reading group: the Chinese ELLs were better at distinguishing items of symbolic script from the Latin alphabet items, but the Portuguese and Spanish ELLs were better at explaining their metacognitions. When the item was more similar to English, readers were more likely to accept it as English. Differences in script awareness development are discussed in relation to home language, reading ability, nonverbal ability, and vocabulary skills.
author2 Geva, Esther
author_facet Geva, Esther
Mak, Joyce Yan Lok
author Mak, Joyce Yan Lok
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title ELL Prereaders' Script Awareness: How Do They Know if a Script is English?
title_short ELL Prereaders' Script Awareness: How Do They Know if a Script is English?
title_full ELL Prereaders' Script Awareness: How Do They Know if a Script is English?
title_fullStr ELL Prereaders' Script Awareness: How Do They Know if a Script is English?
title_full_unstemmed ELL Prereaders' Script Awareness: How Do They Know if a Script is English?
title_sort ell prereaders' script awareness: how do they know if a script is english?
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