In opaque orthographies knowledge of morphological information helps in achieving reading and spelling accuracy. In transparent orthographies with regular print-to-sound correspondences, such as Italian, the mappings of orthography onto phonology and phonology onto orthography are in principle sufficient to read and spell most words. The present study aimed to investigate the role of morphology in the reading and spelling accuracy of Italian children as a function of school experience to determine whether morphological facilitation was present in children learning a transparent orthography. The reading and spelling performances of 15 third-grade and 15 fifth-grade typically developing children were analyzed. Children read aloud and spelled ...
We examined the spelling acquisition in children up to late primary school of a consistent orthograp...
Studies investigating the interaction between lexical and sublexical information in a developmental ...
In this research, lexical and morpholexical reading in Italian children ages 8 to 10 years were inve...
In opaque orthographies knowledge of morphological information helps in achieving reading and spelli...
In opaque orthographies knowledge of morphological information helps in achieving reading and spelli...
Italian sixth graders, with and without dyslexia, read pseudowords and low-frequency words that incl...
A previous study (Burani et al., Cognition, 2008) reported that, similar to young and adult skilled ...
doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2014.01373 The effect of morphology on spelling and reading accuracy: a study on ...
We examined the spelling acquisition in children up to late primary school of a consistent orthograp...
Italian sixth graders, with and without dyslexia, read pseudowords and low-frequency words that incl...
Italian sixth graders, with and without dyslexia, read pseudowords and low-frequency words that incl...
The role of morphology in reading aloud was examined measuring naming latencies to pseudowords and w...
We examined the spelling acquisition in children up to late primary school of a consistent orthograp...
We examined the spelling acquisition in children up to late primary school of a consistent orthograp...
A previous study reported that, similar to young and adult skilled readers, Italian developmental d...
We examined the spelling acquisition in children up to late primary school of a consistent orthograp...
Studies investigating the interaction between lexical and sublexical information in a developmental ...
In this research, lexical and morpholexical reading in Italian children ages 8 to 10 years were inve...
In opaque orthographies knowledge of morphological information helps in achieving reading and spelli...
In opaque orthographies knowledge of morphological information helps in achieving reading and spelli...
Italian sixth graders, with and without dyslexia, read pseudowords and low-frequency words that incl...
A previous study (Burani et al., Cognition, 2008) reported that, similar to young and adult skilled ...
doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2014.01373 The effect of morphology on spelling and reading accuracy: a study on ...
We examined the spelling acquisition in children up to late primary school of a consistent orthograp...
Italian sixth graders, with and without dyslexia, read pseudowords and low-frequency words that incl...
Italian sixth graders, with and without dyslexia, read pseudowords and low-frequency words that incl...
The role of morphology in reading aloud was examined measuring naming latencies to pseudowords and w...
We examined the spelling acquisition in children up to late primary school of a consistent orthograp...
We examined the spelling acquisition in children up to late primary school of a consistent orthograp...
A previous study reported that, similar to young and adult skilled readers, Italian developmental d...
We examined the spelling acquisition in children up to late primary school of a consistent orthograp...
Studies investigating the interaction between lexical and sublexical information in a developmental ...
In this research, lexical and morpholexical reading in Italian children ages 8 to 10 years were inve...