This paper intends to demonstrate the need for explicit attention to the vocabulary in the accessible teaching of Latin to students with Specific Linguistic Needs. Starting from an examination of the state of the art of teaching Latin with regard to the teaching of vocabulary, it will analyse the role of the latter in the processes of reading and understanding the text; this paper will then proceed to outline some methodological principles that can guide the design of clear and gradual vocabulary paths. This analysis will take into account Specific Linguistic Needs which involve specific reading disorders, but not the comprehension of the text: in particular we will take into consideration students with dyslexia
Reflecting on language teaching results in multiple facets that can be perceived from which we can m...
Reading literacy is no longer seen as a mere passive linguistic ability. Particularly throughout the...
The purpose of this work is to analyze the learning disorder known as dyslexia, which influences the...
Research has shown that individuals with dyslexia have difficulty in reading not only in their nativ...
The basic idea of this contribution is that a ‘comparative’ approach to the teaching of languages (...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 65-66)Remedial readers, especially those of certain minor...
Reading Latins as Latin is a slogan which is a showcase of sheer all-Anglosaxon attitude towards tea...
This article aims to investigate new possibilities in order to consolidate the Latin vocabulary in p...
This paper starts from a reflection, and a further adjustment for special needs, on Balboni’s model ...
1. DESPERATE REMEDIES With the virtual extinction of Latin as a school subject an unfortunate realit...
This paper starts from a reflection, and a further adjustment for special needs, on Balboni’s model ...
Most everyone knows that Latin is a challenging language to learn. Latin teachers try their best to ...
L’oggetto della mia tesi riguarda l’apprendimento e l’acquisizione del lessico in soggetti universit...
Starting from a historical and geographical introduction on the current state of Latin teaching in ...
The fact that Latin has left several marks in plenty of vernacular languages is a strong reason for ...
Reflecting on language teaching results in multiple facets that can be perceived from which we can m...
Reading literacy is no longer seen as a mere passive linguistic ability. Particularly throughout the...
The purpose of this work is to analyze the learning disorder known as dyslexia, which influences the...
Research has shown that individuals with dyslexia have difficulty in reading not only in their nativ...
The basic idea of this contribution is that a ‘comparative’ approach to the teaching of languages (...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 65-66)Remedial readers, especially those of certain minor...
Reading Latins as Latin is a slogan which is a showcase of sheer all-Anglosaxon attitude towards tea...
This article aims to investigate new possibilities in order to consolidate the Latin vocabulary in p...
This paper starts from a reflection, and a further adjustment for special needs, on Balboni’s model ...
1. DESPERATE REMEDIES With the virtual extinction of Latin as a school subject an unfortunate realit...
This paper starts from a reflection, and a further adjustment for special needs, on Balboni’s model ...
Most everyone knows that Latin is a challenging language to learn. Latin teachers try their best to ...
L’oggetto della mia tesi riguarda l’apprendimento e l’acquisizione del lessico in soggetti universit...
Starting from a historical and geographical introduction on the current state of Latin teaching in ...
The fact that Latin has left several marks in plenty of vernacular languages is a strong reason for ...
Reflecting on language teaching results in multiple facets that can be perceived from which we can m...
Reading literacy is no longer seen as a mere passive linguistic ability. Particularly throughout the...
The purpose of this work is to analyze the learning disorder known as dyslexia, which influences the...