2021
DOI: 10.1177/13623613211025422
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Literacy instruction for autistic children who speak languages other than English

Abstract: Much of what is known about autism and literacy instruction is derived from studies including monolingual English-speaking children. Yet, less than one-fifth of the world’s population are English speakers. This review examines the research on literacy instruction for children with autism learning to read and write in languages other than English. A systematic search of the literature identified potentially relevant publications, a relatively small number of these met inclusion criteria. The included studies in… Show more

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“…Additionally, it is multidisciplinary, which implies that it draws on a variety of computer-related fields, including natural language processing, computational linguistics, deep neural networks, and speech technology. Concerning the education of autistic children, learning technology is seen to offer many advantages to ASD children, including fostering inhibited engagement with oral and written language (Sulaiman et al, 2022), increasing familiarity with digital print (Saniputri & Tati, 2021), and developing literacy skills like writing, listening, speaking, and reading in addition to blending diverse language features like phonics and vocabulary (Bailey & Arciuli, 2022).…”
Section: Language Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, it is multidisciplinary, which implies that it draws on a variety of computer-related fields, including natural language processing, computational linguistics, deep neural networks, and speech technology. Concerning the education of autistic children, learning technology is seen to offer many advantages to ASD children, including fostering inhibited engagement with oral and written language (Sulaiman et al, 2022), increasing familiarity with digital print (Saniputri & Tati, 2021), and developing literacy skills like writing, listening, speaking, and reading in addition to blending diverse language features like phonics and vocabulary (Bailey & Arciuli, 2022).…”
Section: Language Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%