French Students with Dyslexia Facing the Punctuation System: Insecurity, Inventory Use, and Error Studies

Author:

Mazur Audrey12,Quignard Matthieu2

Affiliation:

1. Laboratoire d’Excellence ASLAN, University of Lyon, 69008 Lyon, France

2. Laboratoire CNRS Interactions, Corpus, Apprentissages, Représentations, UMR 5191, 69007 Lyon, France

Abstract

Punctuation strongly contributes to the cohesion of the text. Despite this relevant role in written activity, this linguistic paradigm is too rarely observed. Moreover, it is all the more important to analyze its management as it is one of the difficulties declared by students with dyslexia. In that sense, the purpose of this paper is to analyze punctuation management during written text production by students with dyslexia, compared to matched control students. Previous English and Dutch studies confirm this feeling and reveal that students with dyslexia make many punctuation errors. That being said, there is no consensus; other studies do not reach this conclusion. For this present study, students with dyslexia and control students matched in age, university level, and gender were asked to produce spontaneous written and spoken narrative and expository texts. The written texts (N = 86) were collected using Eye and Pen© software with digitizing tablets. Results reveal that if students with dyslexia use the same inventory of punctuation marks as control students, they use fewer punctuation marks and make more errors than control students. These results are discussed and highlighted by the literature dealing with written production as a complex cognitive activity. They reveal that punctuation management is deficient for students with dyslexia, suggesting that the cohesion system can be impacted by dyslexia.

Funder

Ecole Supérieure de Lyon

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Neuroscience

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