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Mirror writing of digits and (capital) letters in the typically developing child.

机译:在典型的发育中儿童中镜像数字和(大写)字母的书写。

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Typically developing 5- to 6-year-old children often reverse some digits (e.g., varepsilon for 3) or single (capital) letters (e.g., capital YA, Cyrillic for R) when they are required to write them under dictation. A theoretical approach to this phenomenon, based on an implicit right writing rule and that postulates an influence of the preceding writing, was tested in an experimental study of 300 children aged 5-6 years. The data support the implicit right writing rule and show the considerable influence of the preceding writing. For example, 73% of the children who correctly wrote the letter C mirror wrote an immediately following digit 3, whereas only 10% of the children who mirror wrote the letter C also mirror wrote an immediately following digit 3.
机译:通常,发育中的5至6岁儿童在需要按口授要求书写时,通常会颠倒一些数字(例如,varepsilon为3)或单(大写)字母(例如,大写YA,西里尔字母为R)。在一项针对300名5-6岁儿童的实验研究中,测试了一种基于隐式权利写作规则并假定先前写作有影响的理论方法。数据支持隐式权利写入规则,并显示出先前写入的可观影响。例如,正确写字母C的孩子中有73%的孩子写了字母C,紧随其后的是孩子,只有10%的孩子也写了字母C。

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