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Understanding and Supporting Emergent Writing in L2 Adults Developing First-Time Print Literacy.
Lisa . Gonzalves ProQuest Information and Learning Co.; University of California, Davis. Linguistics. 2020
Dissertations Abstracts International 81-12A.
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題名:
Understanding and Supporting Emergent Writing in L2 Adults Developing First-Time Print Literacy.
著者:
Lisa . Gonzalves
ProQuest Information and Learning Co.
;
University of California, Davis. Linguistics.
主題:
Linguistics
;
Adult emergent literacy
;
Language education policy
;
Orthographic development
;
Second language acquisition
;
Electronic books
所屬期刊:
Dissertations Abstracts International 81-12A.
描述:
Around the world, a great number of people lack access to education due to issues of gender, poverty, ethnic discrimination, and geographic proximity. Consequently, today over 750,000,000 adults worldwide are unable to read and write - nearly 10% of the world population (UNESCO Institute for Statistics, 2017). Moreover, many of these same adults may need to migrate at some point in their lives due to political or financial circumstances, thus needing to acquire additional languages to function in their new settings. For these migrants new to reading and writing understanding the world of print, albeit in a new language, can be an arduous undertaking. While there is a very established research domain on children and their acquisition of L1 language and print literacy, there is very little research on emergent print literacy in an adult L2 context (Bigelow & Tarone, 2004; Strube, 2009; van de Craats, Kurvers, & Young-Scholten, 2008). One may assume that the development of print literacy is similar for adults as it is for children. However, these adults, as second language learners, are acquiring an entirely new lexical bank in tandem with learning first-time print literacy, which includes gaining a systematic understanding of the basic parts of a word (syllables, consonant clusters, morphemes), as well as grasping an entirely new phonetic and syntactic system. Moreover, many of these same students must be socialized as to how to participate in a western classroom environment - how to 'be' a student, and all the culturally-based expectations that come along with this role (DeCapua, 2016). While research estimates that somewhere between 3-15% percent of incoming immigrants to the U.S. have yet to develop print literacy in any language (Tarone, Bigelow, & Hansen, 2009), research on emergent print literacy in the adult L2 context is relatively unexplored.Situated in a Northern California adult school, the goal of this dissertation is to offer a contextualized account o
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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of California, Davis, 2020.
建立日期:
2020
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1 online resource (200 pages)..
語言:
英文
識別號:
ISBN9798645484798
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