International audienceDyslexia has been thoroughly investigated for more than a century throughthe lens of the most widely-known fields. Issues of neurology, genetics, psychology,pedagogy and linguistics have been raised and important discoveries andobservations have been made in recent years. However, when dyslexia is consideredfrom a linguistic perspective, there are few studies in the field of prosody. In aneffort to address this gap, the objective of this project is to understand the function ofprosody in reading out loud for children with dyslexia
Several recent studies have shown that speakers with severe dysarthria can make use of prosody to co...
Reading becomes expressive when word and text reading are quick, accurate and automatic. Recent stud...
It is well documented that phonological difficulties are a recurring challenge for those with dyslex...
International audienceDyslexia has been thoroughly investigated for more than a century throughthe l...
International audienceDyslexia is a common childhood learning complaint defined by the International...
Background: Children with SLI and dyslexia are known to have impairments in various aspects of phono...
Recent research indicates that awareness of the rhythmic patterns present in spoken language (i.e., ...
International audienceDyslexia is widely associated to a massive phonological awareness deficit. Rec...
International audienceThe aims of the study are: a) to test the effectiveness of Multidimensional Fl...
International audienceDyslexia is widely associated with a deficit in phonological awareness. Only f...
The aim of the study is to expand the understanding what prosody looks like for primary school child...
Objectives Individuals with dyslexia often suffer from deficient segmental phonology, but the status...
Developmental dyslexia is described as a genetic-based neurobiological disorder that is manifested b...
International audienceDyslexia is widely associated to a massive phonological awareness deficit. Thi...
This paper reviews evidence in support of the phonological deficit hypothesis of dyslexia. Findings ...
Several recent studies have shown that speakers with severe dysarthria can make use of prosody to co...
Reading becomes expressive when word and text reading are quick, accurate and automatic. Recent stud...
It is well documented that phonological difficulties are a recurring challenge for those with dyslex...
International audienceDyslexia has been thoroughly investigated for more than a century throughthe l...
International audienceDyslexia is a common childhood learning complaint defined by the International...
Background: Children with SLI and dyslexia are known to have impairments in various aspects of phono...
Recent research indicates that awareness of the rhythmic patterns present in spoken language (i.e., ...
International audienceDyslexia is widely associated to a massive phonological awareness deficit. Rec...
International audienceThe aims of the study are: a) to test the effectiveness of Multidimensional Fl...
International audienceDyslexia is widely associated with a deficit in phonological awareness. Only f...
The aim of the study is to expand the understanding what prosody looks like for primary school child...
Objectives Individuals with dyslexia often suffer from deficient segmental phonology, but the status...
Developmental dyslexia is described as a genetic-based neurobiological disorder that is manifested b...
International audienceDyslexia is widely associated to a massive phonological awareness deficit. Thi...
This paper reviews evidence in support of the phonological deficit hypothesis of dyslexia. Findings ...
Several recent studies have shown that speakers with severe dysarthria can make use of prosody to co...
Reading becomes expressive when word and text reading are quick, accurate and automatic. Recent stud...
It is well documented that phonological difficulties are a recurring challenge for those with dyslex...