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Osman, D., Farouk Safwat, R., Mohammady, A., Abdel Hamid, A. (2021). Morphosyntactic abilities and reading skills in Arabic speaking Egyptian children with poor academic achievement. Egyptian Journal of Ear, Nose, Throat and Allied Sciences, 22(22), 1-9. doi: 10.21608/ejentas.2021.62007.1317
Dalia Mostafa Osman; Rasha Farouk Safwat; Ainul-hayah Mohammady; Asmaa Ahmed Abdel Hamid. "Morphosyntactic abilities and reading skills in Arabic speaking Egyptian children with poor academic achievement". Egyptian Journal of Ear, Nose, Throat and Allied Sciences, 22, 22, 2021, 1-9. doi: 10.21608/ejentas.2021.62007.1317
Osman, D., Farouk Safwat, R., Mohammady, A., Abdel Hamid, A. (2021). 'Morphosyntactic abilities and reading skills in Arabic speaking Egyptian children with poor academic achievement', Egyptian Journal of Ear, Nose, Throat and Allied Sciences, 22(22), pp. 1-9. doi: 10.21608/ejentas.2021.62007.1317
Osman, D., Farouk Safwat, R., Mohammady, A., Abdel Hamid, A. Morphosyntactic abilities and reading skills in Arabic speaking Egyptian children with poor academic achievement. Egyptian Journal of Ear, Nose, Throat and Allied Sciences, 2021; 22(22): 1-9. doi: 10.21608/ejentas.2021.62007.1317

Morphosyntactic abilities and reading skills in Arabic speaking Egyptian children with poor academic achievement

Article 34, Volume 22, Issue 22, 2021, Page 1-9  XML PDF (797.77 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/ejentas.2021.62007.1317
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Authors
Dalia Mostafa Osman1; Rasha Farouk Safwat2; Ainul-hayah Mohammady email 3; Asmaa Ahmed Abdel Hamid4
1Phoniatric Unit, ENT department, Cairo University
2Phoniatric Unit, ENT Department, Cairo University,
3Phoniatric Unit, ENT Department, Menufeya University, Egypt
4Phoniatric Unit, ENT Department, Cairo University
Abstract
Background: The most common learning disability affecting academic performance is Dyslexia. Linguistic abilities like morphological awareness, semantic and syntactic abilities play a key role in reading development too. The paper aimed to study the extent and properties of morphological aspects and syntactic functioning in relation to reading skills in a group of Egyptian children having poor academic achievement as for designing suitable intervention plans for these children.
Patients and Methods: Our study aimed to assess the extent and properties of morphological aspects and syntactic functioning in relation to reading skills in 40 Egyptian Arabic speaking children of the same socioeconomic state and age range from 6 years to 8 years with poor academic performance. The children divided into two groups were subjected to a protocol of assessment applied in Phoniatrics Unit Kasr Al aini Hospital, Arabic Dyslexia Assessment Test and language skills assessment by Receptive Expressive Arabic Language scale- REAL scale were applied.
Results: All children with poor scholastic achievement were found to be at risk for developing dyslexia if not suffering from it. They suffered from below average level of performance in receptive, expressive and total language. All language parameters showed significant correlation with rapid naming. Below average morpho-syntactic abilities of children with poor scholastic achievement significantly correlated with tests of attainment (except for spelling) and diagnostic tests (except for bead threading).
Conclusion: Our study supports that language disability underlies poor scholastic achievement.
Keywords
Arabic Egyptian children; dyslexia; language; morpho-syntactic abilities; poor scholastic achievement
Main Subjects
Phoniatric Sciences and medicine as a subpecialty of ENT
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