Cross-language transfer is the extent, if any, to which phonological awareness in L1 facilitates learning to read in L2. This has been an area of investigation wherein researchers looked into the orthographic and phonological component processing skills L2 learners develop and utilize to facilitate word recognition. Given the difference between the orthographic systems of Arabic (L1) and English (L2), how difficult is it for beginning Arab EFL learners to develop these skills? Arab EFL learners seem to have difficulty with prelexical word recognition processes leading to slower and perhaps even less accurate L2 word recognition skills. This study examines the possibility of transferring Arabic phonological awareness to learning English. Res...
The present study examined the process of L2 orthographic learning in bilinguals with distant L1-L2 ...
ii Relationships between learners ‟ languages were usually studied in the form of tracing transfer o...
This study explores the nature of orthographic processing skills among French-speaking children in G...
textThis report focuses on language transference between alphabetic (English) and logographic, non-a...
This study addressed the development of and the relationship between foundational metalinguistic ski...
Low vocabulary size and poor reading skills among nativeArabic speakers learning EFL is a feature of...
The current study explored the role of phonology in the processing of Arabic words in native English...
Arabic (L1) and English (L2) language and literacy skills in Grade 3 children were examined to deter...
Research has considered phonemic awareness skill as effective pillar in acquiring literacy skills. T...
Throughout the history of language teaching and its pedagogy, many researchers have turned a blind e...
Reading in Arabic is a vital skill for academic success and progress in the United Arab Emirates (UA...
The work reported in this thesis investigated Arabic reading comprehension skills amongst children i...
Native Arabic speakers often demonstrate exceptional difficulties reading in English (Thompson-Panos...
Arabic is a diglossic language, and learners must become competent in both Modern Standard Arabic (M...
Previous research has demonstrated that L1 orthographic features and literacy experiences may influe...
The present study examined the process of L2 orthographic learning in bilinguals with distant L1-L2 ...
ii Relationships between learners ‟ languages were usually studied in the form of tracing transfer o...
This study explores the nature of orthographic processing skills among French-speaking children in G...
textThis report focuses on language transference between alphabetic (English) and logographic, non-a...
This study addressed the development of and the relationship between foundational metalinguistic ski...
Low vocabulary size and poor reading skills among nativeArabic speakers learning EFL is a feature of...
The current study explored the role of phonology in the processing of Arabic words in native English...
Arabic (L1) and English (L2) language and literacy skills in Grade 3 children were examined to deter...
Research has considered phonemic awareness skill as effective pillar in acquiring literacy skills. T...
Throughout the history of language teaching and its pedagogy, many researchers have turned a blind e...
Reading in Arabic is a vital skill for academic success and progress in the United Arab Emirates (UA...
The work reported in this thesis investigated Arabic reading comprehension skills amongst children i...
Native Arabic speakers often demonstrate exceptional difficulties reading in English (Thompson-Panos...
Arabic is a diglossic language, and learners must become competent in both Modern Standard Arabic (M...
Previous research has demonstrated that L1 orthographic features and literacy experiences may influe...
The present study examined the process of L2 orthographic learning in bilinguals with distant L1-L2 ...
ii Relationships between learners ‟ languages were usually studied in the form of tracing transfer o...
This study explores the nature of orthographic processing skills among French-speaking children in G...