The purpose of this study was to examine the efficacy of a method to improve reading fluency in children with dyslexia. The method, which we named “subsyllabic, ” was aimed at automatizing the recognition of syllables within words in connected texts, presented by ad hoc software. Two versions of this method—one self-paced and the other one with automatic syllable identification—were compared to a method based on phonemic awareness, assisted reading, and other psycholinguistic exercises. The efficacy of the two versions of the subsyllabic method was further studied by repeating the first version twice and the second version three times using an AB design, with each phase lasting approximately 3 months. This part of the study provided not onl...
The present paper reviews an on-going series of studies researching the representation of word knowl...
In alphabetic languages, learning to associate speech-sounds with unfamiliar characters is a critica...
Dysfluency is the major characteristic of dyslexia in languages with a relatively shallow orthograph...
The purpose of this study was to examine the efficacy of a method to improve reading fluency in chil...
<div><p>A recent account of dyslexia assumes that a failure to develop automated letter-speech sound...
A recent account of dyslexia assumes that a failure to develop automated letter-speech sound integra...
Item does not contain fulltextWe examined the responsiveness to a 12-week phonics intervention in 54...
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The research reports the results of treatment outcomes obtained from a case-study in order to improv...
The aim of this research was to investigate the relevance of repeated reading in the development of...
There are a vast number of instructional strategies for teaching students with dyslexia, but success...
This study was designed to assess the effects of four reading-training procedures for children with ...
The present study aimed to predict responsiveness to a sustained two-phase reading and spelling inte...
We examined the response to a phonics through spelling intervention for children with developmental ...
We examined the response to a phonics through spelling intervention for children with developmental ...
The present paper reviews an on-going series of studies researching the representation of word knowl...
In alphabetic languages, learning to associate speech-sounds with unfamiliar characters is a critica...
Dysfluency is the major characteristic of dyslexia in languages with a relatively shallow orthograph...
The purpose of this study was to examine the efficacy of a method to improve reading fluency in chil...
<div><p>A recent account of dyslexia assumes that a failure to develop automated letter-speech sound...
A recent account of dyslexia assumes that a failure to develop automated letter-speech sound integra...
Item does not contain fulltextWe examined the responsiveness to a 12-week phonics intervention in 54...
none5noIn languages with regular orthographies, the identification of different forms of reading imp...
The research reports the results of treatment outcomes obtained from a case-study in order to improv...
The aim of this research was to investigate the relevance of repeated reading in the development of...
There are a vast number of instructional strategies for teaching students with dyslexia, but success...
This study was designed to assess the effects of four reading-training procedures for children with ...
The present study aimed to predict responsiveness to a sustained two-phase reading and spelling inte...
We examined the response to a phonics through spelling intervention for children with developmental ...
We examined the response to a phonics through spelling intervention for children with developmental ...
The present paper reviews an on-going series of studies researching the representation of word knowl...
In alphabetic languages, learning to associate speech-sounds with unfamiliar characters is a critica...
Dysfluency is the major characteristic of dyslexia in languages with a relatively shallow orthograph...