"Speech Is Golden": The Importance of Colloquial Arabic for Reading Standard Arabic for Beginning Readers.
Natalia V RakhlinNan LiAbdullah AljughaimanElena L GrigorenkoPublished in: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR (2024)
While most studies on literacy acquisition in the context of Arabic diglossia focus on the linguistic distance between the colloquial (spoken) and the standard (written) language varieties, our results highlight the important contribution of spoken language skills to reading skills in Arabic despite this linguistic gap. The important implication of these findings is that spoken language interventions aimed at boosting children's narrative language skills in their home language (Colloquial Arabic) are an important tool for building a foundation for literacy in diglossia contexts.