Authors
Wendy Sparrow
Publication date
2014/7/1
Journal
Applied linguistics
Volume
35
Issue
3
Pages
263-282
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
This study explores cross-language and longitudinal patterns in unconventional word segmentation in 25 emerging bilingual students’ (Spanish/English) writing from first through third grade. Spanish and English writing samples were collected annually and analyzed for two basic types of unconventional word segmentation: hyposegmentation, in which at least two graphic words are written without conventional spaces, and hypersegmentation, in which blank spaces are deposited within one graphic word. In addition to exploring instances of unconventional segmentation, this article investigates similarities in and differences between such patterns in Spanish and English. In both languages, hyposegmentation was more common, illustrating that children tend to leave fewer blank spaces in their writing than typical writing conventions require. Furthermore, students had more instances of hypersegmentation in …
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