In a cross-sectional study, we investigated the development of fluent reading and spelling in the first 3 years of learning Arabic. The goals of our study were to: (1) validate suitable measures for fluent reading and spelling in the first 3 years of learning Arabic; (2) trace the developmental course of the relationship between fluent reading and spelling in the first 3 years of learning Arabic; and (3) evaluate potential gender differences in literacy skills and intelligence in the setting. The performance of 111 native Arabic students of the first three grades was assessed for one-minute reading, spelling and Raven’s Coloured Progressive Matrices (CPM). Results showed significant developments in all measures across age. Reading fluency c...
Unlike English, short vowel sounds in Arabic are represented by diacritics rather than letters. Acco...
This study explores invented spelling in Arabic. Since spelling in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is...
This study investigates the possible cause(s) of English spelling errors by Arabic learners of Engli...
Are reading and spelling two sides of the same coin: in the acquisition of literacy? Or are they sep...
This study addressed the development of and the relationship between foundational metalinguistic ski...
The work reported in this thesis investigated Arabic reading comprehension skills amongst children i...
Semitic writing systems such as that used towrite Arabic are unique amongst alphabeticwriting system...
The aim of the present study was to examine the relationship between spelling knowledge and reading ...
The current study explored the relationship between an Arabic translation of the CAS-2 and acquisiti...
One of the main differences between English monolinguals and English language learners is that the l...
This study aimed to investigate whole-word lexical and phonological sublexical processes in reading ...
This study investigated two widely-used early literacy skill's indicators in reflecting growth ...
Arabic (L1) and English (L2) language and literacy skills in Grade 3 children were examined to deter...
International audienceThis study explored the role and extent of the involvement of morphological aw...
Arabic: An intervention study among Israeli Palestinian kindergartners. Applied Psycholinguistics, 2...
Unlike English, short vowel sounds in Arabic are represented by diacritics rather than letters. Acco...
This study explores invented spelling in Arabic. Since spelling in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is...
This study investigates the possible cause(s) of English spelling errors by Arabic learners of Engli...
Are reading and spelling two sides of the same coin: in the acquisition of literacy? Or are they sep...
This study addressed the development of and the relationship between foundational metalinguistic ski...
The work reported in this thesis investigated Arabic reading comprehension skills amongst children i...
Semitic writing systems such as that used towrite Arabic are unique amongst alphabeticwriting system...
The aim of the present study was to examine the relationship between spelling knowledge and reading ...
The current study explored the relationship between an Arabic translation of the CAS-2 and acquisiti...
One of the main differences between English monolinguals and English language learners is that the l...
This study aimed to investigate whole-word lexical and phonological sublexical processes in reading ...
This study investigated two widely-used early literacy skill's indicators in reflecting growth ...
Arabic (L1) and English (L2) language and literacy skills in Grade 3 children were examined to deter...
International audienceThis study explored the role and extent of the involvement of morphological aw...
Arabic: An intervention study among Israeli Palestinian kindergartners. Applied Psycholinguistics, 2...
Unlike English, short vowel sounds in Arabic are represented by diacritics rather than letters. Acco...
This study explores invented spelling in Arabic. Since spelling in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is...
This study investigates the possible cause(s) of English spelling errors by Arabic learners of Engli...