Development and Standardization of a Test for Pragmatic Language Skills in Egyptian Arabic: The Egyptian Arabic Pragmatic Language Test (EAPLT)

Sameeh Khodeir, Mona; Hegazi, MA; Saleh, MM;

Abstract


© 2018 S. Karger AG, Basel. All rights reserved. Objective: The aim of this study was to standardize an Egyptian Arabic Pragmatic Language Test (EAPLT) using linguistically and socially suitable questions and pictures in order to be able to address specific deficits in this language domain. Participants and Methods: Questions and pictures were designed for the EAPLT to assess 3 pragmatic language subsets: Pragmatic skills, functions, and factors. Ten expert phoniatricians were asked to review the EAPLT and complete a questionnaire to assess the validity of the test items. The EAPLT was applied in 120 typically developing Arabic-speaking Egyptian children (64 females and 56 males) randomly selected by inclusion and exclusion criteria in the age range between 2 years, 1 month, 1 day and 9 years, 12 months, 31 days. Children's scores were used to calculate the means and standard deviations and the 5th and 95th percentiles to determine the age of the pragmatic skills acquisition. Results: All experts have mostly agreed that the EAPLT gives a general idea about children's pragmatic language development. Test-retest reliability analysis proved the high reliability and internal consistency of the EAPLT subsets. A statistically significant correlation was found between the test subsets and age. Conclusion: The EAPLT is a valid and reliable Egyptian Arabic test that can be applied in order to detect a pragmatic language delay.


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Title Development and Standardization of a Test for Pragmatic Language Skills in Egyptian Arabic: The Egyptian Arabic Pragmatic Language Test (EAPLT)
Authors Sameeh Khodeir, Mona ; Hegazi, MA; Saleh, MM
Keywords Pragmatic assessment;Pragmatic development;Pragmatic skills;Egyptian Arabic-speaking children;IMPAIRMENT;CHILDREN
Issue Date 22-Nov-2017
Publisher KARGER
Journal FOLIA PHONIATRICA ET LOGOPAEDICA
Volume 69
Issue 5-6
Start page 209
End page 218
ISSN 1021-7762
DOI 10.1159/000485656
PubMed ID 29554657
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85044379570
Web of science ID WOS:000429309100002

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