Connective Use in Academic Writing by Students With Language Learning Disabilities From Diverse Linguistic Backgrounds

被引:2
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作者
Wood, Carla L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Florida State Univ, Tallahassee, FL 32306 USA
关键词
academic language; connectives; school age; written language; writing quality; SCHOOL-AGE-CHILDREN; IMPAIRMENT SLI; INTERMEDIATE; ADOLESCENTS; SYNTAX;
D O I
10.1177/1525740120933569
中图分类号
H0 [语言学];
学科分类号
030303 ; 0501 ; 050102 ;
摘要
The aims of the current project included to (a) describe the use of connectives in written language samples by fifth grade students, (b) examine differences in connective use between groups who differed in English proficiency and exceptionalities, and (c) examine the predictive relationship between connective measures and writing quality ratings. Investigators utilized written expository responses of 1,128 students in fifth grade who differed in English proficiency and language ability. The sample included 214 English learners and 144 students with language learning disabilities (LLD). Group differences were examined in the use of advanced connective words in academic writing. Regression analysis was used to examine connective measures as predictors of overall writing quality rating. Students with LLD used advanced connectives less frequently than their peers and demonstrated less variety in their connective word use. Two connective measures (total number of advanced connectives and the ratio of connectives) were significant predictors of writing quality. Findings support the need for additional efforts to improve the use of cohesive devices in academic writing for students with LLD to minimize achievement gaps.
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