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Spelling in Deaf, Hard of Hearing and Hearing Children With Sign Language Knowledge
Gärdenfors, Moa; Johansson, Victoria; Schönström, Krister. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2019
Abstract: What do spelling errors look like in children with sign language knowledge but with variation in hearing background, and what strategies do these children rely on when they learn how to spell in written language? Earlier research suggests that the spelling of children with hearing loss is different, because of their lack of hearing, which requires them to rely on other strategies. In this study, we examine whether, and how, different variables such as hearing degree, sign language knowledge and bilingualism may affect the spelling strategies of children with Swedish sign language, Svenskt teckenspråk, (STS) knowledge, and whether these variables can be mirrored in these children’s spelling. The spelling process of nineteen children with STS knowledge (mean age: 10.9) with different hearing degrees, born into deaf families, is described and compared with a group of fourteen hearing children without STS knowledge (mean age: 10.9). Keystroke logging was used to investigate the participants’ writing process. The spelling behavior of the children was further analyzed and categorized into different spelling error categories. The results indicate that many children showed exceptionally few spelling errors compared to earlier studies, that may derive from their early exposure of STS, enabling them to use the fingerspelling strategy. All of the children also demonstrated similar typing skills. The deaf children showed a tendency to rely on a visual strategy during spelling, which may result in incorrect, but visually similar, words, i.e., a type of spelling errors not found in texts by hearing children with STS knowledge. The deaf children also showed direct transfer from STS in their spelling. It was found that hard-of-hearing children together with hearing children of deaf adults (CODAs), both with STS knowledge, used a sounding strategy, rather than a visual strategy. Overall, this study suggests that the ability to hear and to use sign language, together and respectively, play a significant role for the spelling patterns and spelling strategies used by the children with and without hearing loss.
Keyword: Psychology
URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6861450/
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.02463
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Looking at the keyboard or the monitor: relationship with text production processes
In: Reading and writing. - New York, NY : Springer Science+Business Media 23 (2010) 7, 835-851
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Lexical density and lexical density in speech and writing: a developmental perspective
In: Institutionen för Lingvistik <Lund>. Working papers. - Lund : Univ. (2008) 53, 61-79
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Reading during writing: four different groups of writers
In: Institutionen för Lingvistik <Lund>. Working papers. - Lund : Univ. (2008) 53, 43-59
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Computer keystroke logging and writing : methods and applications
Holmqvist, Kenneth; Lindgren, Eva (Hrsg.); Karlsson, Henrik. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier, 2006
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UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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Perceiving and producing the frog story
In: Perspectives on language and language development (Dordrecht, 2005), p. 289-302
MPI für Psycholinguistik
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Text openings and closings in writing and speech : autonomy and differentiation
In: Written language and literacy. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins 5 (2002) 2, 219-253
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Toward a cross-linguistic comparison of lexical quanta in speech and writing
In: Written language and literacy. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins 5 (2002) 1, 45-67
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Analysing reading and writing online
In: The diversity of languages and language learning (Lund, 2002), p.103-123
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Discourse flow and linguistic information structuring : explorations in speech and writing
Johansson, Victoria (Mitarb.); Hellstrand, Åke (Mitarb.); Wengelin, Åsa (Mitarb.). - Göteborg : Univ. of Gothenburg, Dep. of Linguistics, 1996
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