The effects of early biliteracy on thought organisation and syntactic complexity in written production by 11-year-old children
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Resumo: | The study investigates the effects of bilingualism and biliteracy on thought organisation, and syntactic complexity in the written production in a group of fifty 11-year-old children (M = 10.7) enrolled in 5th and 6th grades in a bilingual school in the south of Brazil. The children’s home and community language is Portuguese, and they have been exposed to English at school for 10 hours a week for at least five years. Participants were asked to create a narrative based on a sequence of five images (Cambridge Assessment, 2018), being one in English and one in Portuguese, in a counterbalanced order. Thought organisation (connectivity) was measured through the analysis of graph trajectories performed with the computational tool Speech Graphs (Mota et al., 2014, 2016, 2019) and the analysis of syntactic complexity involved the assessment of T-Units (Hunt, 1965). Results indicated a moderate positive correlation in the attributes of thought connectivity and the levels of syntactic complexity in both languages, demonstrating that, as children advance in the development of more complex writing strategies in Portuguese, they progress in their written production in English to the same extent. |
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Lemke, Cristiane ElyWeissheimer, JanainaMota, Natália BezerraBrentano, Luciana de SouzaFinger, Ingrid2022-07-08T04:50:38Z20212667-6753http://hdl.handle.net/10183/242102001144590The study investigates the effects of bilingualism and biliteracy on thought organisation, and syntactic complexity in the written production in a group of fifty 11-year-old children (M = 10.7) enrolled in 5th and 6th grades in a bilingual school in the south of Brazil. The children’s home and community language is Portuguese, and they have been exposed to English at school for 10 hours a week for at least five years. Participants were asked to create a narrative based on a sequence of five images (Cambridge Assessment, 2018), being one in English and one in Portuguese, in a counterbalanced order. Thought organisation (connectivity) was measured through the analysis of graph trajectories performed with the computational tool Speech Graphs (Mota et al., 2014, 2016, 2019) and the analysis of syntactic complexity involved the assessment of T-Units (Hunt, 1965). Results indicated a moderate positive correlation in the attributes of thought connectivity and the levels of syntactic complexity in both languages, demonstrating that, as children advance in the development of more complex writing strategies in Portuguese, they progress in their written production in English to the same extent.application/pdfengLanguage teaching research quarterly. Ankara, Turkey. Vol. 26 (2021), p. [1]-17BilingüismoSintaxeLíngua inglesaLíngua portuguesaEscritaBilingualismBiliteracyWritingThought organizationSyntactic complexityThe effects of early biliteracy on thought organisation and syntactic complexity in written production by 11-year-old childrenEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001144590.pdf.txt001144590.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain46990http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/242102/2/001144590.pdf.txtc89b7f3be43d41124920d2e254ce44fcMD52ORIGINAL001144590.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf791000http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/242102/1/001144590.pdfc22a7070b45aa7e7052748bd97167d09MD5110183/2421022022-07-09 05:06:24.66594oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/242102Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2022-07-09T08:06:24Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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The effects of early biliteracy on thought organisation and syntactic complexity in written production by 11-year-old children |
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The effects of early biliteracy on thought organisation and syntactic complexity in written production by 11-year-old children |
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The effects of early biliteracy on thought organisation and syntactic complexity in written production by 11-year-old children Lemke, Cristiane Ely Bilingüismo Sintaxe Língua inglesa Língua portuguesa Escrita Bilingualism Biliteracy Writing Thought organization Syntactic complexity |
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The effects of early biliteracy on thought organisation and syntactic complexity in written production by 11-year-old children |
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The effects of early biliteracy on thought organisation and syntactic complexity in written production by 11-year-old children |
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The effects of early biliteracy on thought organisation and syntactic complexity in written production by 11-year-old children |
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The effects of early biliteracy on thought organisation and syntactic complexity in written production by 11-year-old children |
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The effects of early biliteracy on thought organisation and syntactic complexity in written production by 11-year-old children |
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Lemke, Cristiane Ely |
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Lemke, Cristiane Ely Weissheimer, Janaina Mota, Natália Bezerra Brentano, Luciana de Souza Finger, Ingrid |
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Weissheimer, Janaina Mota, Natália Bezerra Brentano, Luciana de Souza Finger, Ingrid |
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Lemke, Cristiane Ely Weissheimer, Janaina Mota, Natália Bezerra Brentano, Luciana de Souza Finger, Ingrid |
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Bilingüismo Sintaxe Língua inglesa Língua portuguesa Escrita |
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Bilingüismo Sintaxe Língua inglesa Língua portuguesa Escrita Bilingualism Biliteracy Writing Thought organization Syntactic complexity |
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Bilingualism Biliteracy Writing Thought organization Syntactic complexity |
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The study investigates the effects of bilingualism and biliteracy on thought organisation, and syntactic complexity in the written production in a group of fifty 11-year-old children (M = 10.7) enrolled in 5th and 6th grades in a bilingual school in the south of Brazil. The children’s home and community language is Portuguese, and they have been exposed to English at school for 10 hours a week for at least five years. Participants were asked to create a narrative based on a sequence of five images (Cambridge Assessment, 2018), being one in English and one in Portuguese, in a counterbalanced order. Thought organisation (connectivity) was measured through the analysis of graph trajectories performed with the computational tool Speech Graphs (Mota et al., 2014, 2016, 2019) and the analysis of syntactic complexity involved the assessment of T-Units (Hunt, 1965). Results indicated a moderate positive correlation in the attributes of thought connectivity and the levels of syntactic complexity in both languages, demonstrating that, as children advance in the development of more complex writing strategies in Portuguese, they progress in their written production in English to the same extent. |
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