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Estelle Ardanouy; Pascal Zesiger; Hélène Delage – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2024
Morphological awareness has been shown to contribute to the acquisition of literacy in various languages. The current study focuses on an explicit derivational morphology training program in French-speaking fourth graders with the aim of measuring direct effects on morphological awareness and transfer effects on spelling and reading. The intensive…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers, Grade 4
Perea, Manuel; Hyönä, Jukka; Marcet, Ana – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2022
One of the most representative morpho-phonological features of Finnish is the existence of vowel harmony. Back vowels (a, o, and u) and front vowels (ä, ö, and y) cannot appear in the same monomorphemic word (e.g., PÖYTÄ [table] but not POYTÄ)--the vowels e and i are considered "neutral" and can accompany either front or back vowels…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Finno Ugric Languages, Vowels, Morphophonemics
Kaya, Musa – Educational Policy Analysis and Strategic Research, 2022
This research was undertaken with the aim of evaluating, classifying, and detecting mistakes made by Tunisian students learning Turkish as a foreign language at the A1 level. The study is descriptive and was performed using document and content analysis methods. Forty Tunisian university students participating in the study were asked to write…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Turkish, Second Language Instruction, College Students
Robinson-Kooi, Sally; Hammond, Lorraine – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2020
Teaching spelling is controversial because teaching approaches vary considerably in the contemporary classroom. Teachers may privilege visual over linguistic strategies, select words based around themes or let students choose spelling words, rather than focus on the explicit teaching of phono-morphological structures of words. A nine-week…
Descriptors: Spelling, Spelling Instruction, Teaching Methods, Intervention
Rothou, Kyriakoula M. – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 2021
The study explored the inflectional morphological awareness of Greek-speaking poor comprehenders identified in grade 3. The sample consisted of 13 poor comprehenders and 27 good comprehenders. The poor comprehenders were selected from 126 children attended 19 primary schools in metropolitan area of Athens using a cut-off-based approach. All the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Greek, Grade 3, Elementary School Students
Groff, Cynthia; Bellamy, Kate – Language Learning Journal, 2020
In the face of immense pressure from Spanish, the national language, a group of educators in Michoacán are committed to prioritising P'urhepecha in two local primary schools where P'urhepecha is the dominant community language. The history of educational initiatives among the P'urhepecha people illustrates the inconsistent and primarily…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Bilingual Education, Literacy, Spanish