Dimensionality of early writing in English and Spanish

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    Abstract

    Writing development is understood to be a multidimensional task, heavily constrained by spelling in its early stages. However, most available evidence comes from studies with learners of the inconsistent English orthography, so our understanding of the nature of early writing could be highly biased. We explored writing dimensions in each language by assessing a series of text-based features in children’s texts between mid-Grade 1 to mid-Grade 2. Results revealed that two constructs, writing conventions and productivity, emerged in both languages, but the influence of orthographic consistency started to be evident in the later time points. Other constructs of text generation seemed to emerge later and were less stable over time. The article thus highlights the language-general underpinnings of early text-writing development and the impact of orthographic consistency; furthermore, it strengthens the view that some writing components develop before others. We discuss implications for the assessment of early written products
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)272-292
    JournalJournal of Literacy Research
    Volume51
    Issue number3
    Early online date18 Jul 2019
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2019

    Keywords

    • Writing Development
    • Cross-linguistic
    • Dimensionality
    • Longitudinal
    • Text-based

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