Word Definitional Skills in School age Persian Speaking Children: A Developmental Study on Form

Authors

  • Shima Matloubi University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
  • Talieh Zarifian University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
Abstract:

Objectives: Word definitional skills (WDSs) were classified according to the quality of both semantic content and syntactic form. The aim of the present study was to investigate the syntactic development in WDSs in typically developing school- age children. Methods: In this cross-sectional and descriptive-analytical study,&nbsp; 150 of typically developing school-age children participated by the&nbsp; multistage sampling method in the second to sixth grade from primary schools in 1, 7 and 17 municipal&nbsp; districts of Tehran. The definition skill was assessed with word definition task. The reliability was assessed by two independent values and the validity was determined by the content. The results were&nbsp; analyzed by the SPSS (22th version)&nbsp; statistical software and with the method of independent- samples T test, univariate analysis of variance and Tukey test. Results: The form analysis revealed that all children use phrase/clause&nbsp; or simple sentence, transitional form and Aristotelian form frequently, but by increasing the age, definitions were developed from simple syntactic structure into Aristotelian form, in fact mean score of the form in word definition was significantly increased by age (P<0.001). Discussion: Owing to the findings of this study, the development of word definitional skills in terms of form was developed from phrase/clause or simple sentence and transitional form responses into Aristotelian form. Also WDSs are closely related to academic success and the development of literacy.

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volume 13  issue None

pages  103- 108

publication date 2015-09

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