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Word Segmentation in Early Written Narratives

Authors :
Emilia Ferreiro
Clotilde Pontecorvo
Source :
Language and Education. 16:1-17
Publication Year :
2002
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2002.

Abstract

This comparative study aims at understanding which the difficulties children face in word segmentation in early writings. The term 'word' is both a metalinguistic and an everyday term. Rules about word separation have evolved over many years and are now normative in the languages these children are trying to write: Italian, Portuguese, Spanish. Children hesitate precisely at those places where historically there was also hesitation. They probably face similar difficulties with the conceptual definition of the 'word'. A total of 987 texts written by second- and third-grade children (7 to 9 years) were collected in Argentina, Brazil, Italy, Mexico and Uruguay, in a large number of different schools. The children were asked to write the story of Little Red Riding Hood, well known by children in those cultures. The normative view led to a quantitative analysis of 'deviations' from present language orthographies to give an overall picture of the situation. The interpretative attitude aimed at understanding chi...

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ISSN :
17477581 and 09500782
Volume :
16
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Language and Education
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........4489cebb5e9d93fe830c1e7e6cfa8ff9