Title of article
Invented spelling of EFL young beginning writers and its relation with phonological awareness and grapheme-phoneme principles
Author/Authors
Tung-hsien He، نويسنده , , Wen-lien Wang، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
13
From page
44
To page
56
Abstract
This qualitative study investigates the invented spellings of young EFL writers in terms of the relationship between phonological
awareness and internalized grapheme-phoneme principles. Two kindergarteners and two first graders participated in weekly English
writing tasks for 14 months. Results obtained from protocols of the students’ free writing showed that invented spellings resulted
from the use of 10 letter-name-based and 20 letter-sound-based principles. Spelling mechanisms were identified that illustrate how
participants systematically but non-conventionally used particular graphemes to represent phonemes in a word. The young writers’
internalized phonological awareness and grapheme-phoneme associations accounted for these invented spellings. Invented
spellings, therefore, were principle-driven products rather than random mistakes in spelling, just as they are for English-speaking
children learning to write in their first language.
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Keywords
invented spelling , EFL writing , Phonological awareness , Grapheme-phoneme principles
Journal title
JOURNAL OF SECOND LANGUAGE WRITING
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
JOURNAL OF SECOND LANGUAGE WRITING
Record number
713991
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