Recent research indicates that awareness of the rhythmic patterns present in spoken language (i.e., prosody) may be an important and relatively overlooked predictor of reading ability. Two studies investigated the prosodic processing abilities of skilled adult readers and adults with developmental dyslexia. Participants with dyslexia showed reduced awareness of lexical and metrical stress and these skills were found to be significantly associated with, and predictive of, phonological decoding ability. In contrast, the same individuals showed normal patterns of stress based priming at magnitudes similar to controls. These results—suggesting reduced phonological awareness in the context of intact phonological representations—are consistent wi...
In this cross-sectional study, we explore the relationship between prosodic sensitivity (suprasegmen...
Developmental dyslexia is typically defined as a difficulty with an individual’s command of written ...
Developmental dyslexia refers to a group of children who fail to learn to read at the normal rate de...
Objectives Individuals with dyslexia often suffer from deficient segmental phonology, but the status...
International audienceCross-linguistic studies suggest that phonological deficittends to be a univer...
This study investigated the phonological processing skills of university students with dyslexia. Fif...
International audienceDyslexia is a common childhood learning complaint defined by the International...
It is widely accepted that developmental dyslexia results from some sort of phonological deficit. Ye...
Children with dyslexia and/or specific language impairment have marked deficits in phonological proc...
We report a series of experiments designed to explore the locus of the phonological deficit in dysle...
The direct influence of phonological awareness (PA) on reading outcomes has been widely demonstrated...
Beyond the well-known reading and spelling difficulties, dyslexic individuals exhibit marked phonolo...
This study investigated whether auditory, speech perception, and phonological skills are tightly int...
This paper reviews evidence in support of the phonological deficit hypothesis of dyslexia. Findings ...
Children with developmental dyslexia are characterized by phonological difficulties across languages...
In this cross-sectional study, we explore the relationship between prosodic sensitivity (suprasegmen...
Developmental dyslexia is typically defined as a difficulty with an individual’s command of written ...
Developmental dyslexia refers to a group of children who fail to learn to read at the normal rate de...
Objectives Individuals with dyslexia often suffer from deficient segmental phonology, but the status...
International audienceCross-linguistic studies suggest that phonological deficittends to be a univer...
This study investigated the phonological processing skills of university students with dyslexia. Fif...
International audienceDyslexia is a common childhood learning complaint defined by the International...
It is widely accepted that developmental dyslexia results from some sort of phonological deficit. Ye...
Children with dyslexia and/or specific language impairment have marked deficits in phonological proc...
We report a series of experiments designed to explore the locus of the phonological deficit in dysle...
The direct influence of phonological awareness (PA) on reading outcomes has been widely demonstrated...
Beyond the well-known reading and spelling difficulties, dyslexic individuals exhibit marked phonolo...
This study investigated whether auditory, speech perception, and phonological skills are tightly int...
This paper reviews evidence in support of the phonological deficit hypothesis of dyslexia. Findings ...
Children with developmental dyslexia are characterized by phonological difficulties across languages...
In this cross-sectional study, we explore the relationship between prosodic sensitivity (suprasegmen...
Developmental dyslexia is typically defined as a difficulty with an individual’s command of written ...
Developmental dyslexia refers to a group of children who fail to learn to read at the normal rate de...