We investigated the reading and spelling development of 140 Persian children attending Grades 1-4 in Iran. Persian has very consistent letter-sound correspondences, but it varies in transparency because 3 of its 6 vowel phonemes are not marked with letters. Persian also varies in spelling consistency because 6 phonemes have more than one orthographic representation. We tested whether lexicality effects-an advantage of words over nonwords-would be affected be reading transparency and spelling consistency. We found that children became more efficient readers and spellers across grades, with the greatest growth occurring between Grades 1 and 2. For reading, lexicality effects were present with transparent words starting in Grade 2, but lexical...
The main purpose of this study was to inform the development of screening tools for identifying dysl...
This research investigated the word reading performance of Persian speaking dyslexic children throug...
Orthographies vary in how sounds are translated to print. Alphabetic orthographies utilize grapheme...
There is now a growing body of research examining developmental dyslexia in different languages and ...
A question under debate in psycholinguistics is the nature of the relationship between spoken and wr...
According to the dual-route model of reading (Coltheart, 1978) irregular English words could only be...
Phonological awareness refers to a child’s skill of identifying and changing the components of speec...
AbstractPersian orthography, an alphabetic system, is unique in certain ways. The aim of the present...
The phonologically transparent Persian orthography is normally transcribed with two distinct spellin...
This study generally endeavoured to explore the development of literacy acquisition in Persian first...
The research reported in this thesis aimed to investigate potential cognitive-linguistic predictors ...
Previous studies have found that phonological processing and vocabulary predict word reading. Howeve...
Previous studies have found that phonological processing and vocabulary predict word reading. Howeve...
English spelling is without a doubt a complicated matter in which many interrelated skills are invol...
AbstractPersian orthography, an alphabetic system, is unique in certain ways. The aim of the present...
The main purpose of this study was to inform the development of screening tools for identifying dysl...
This research investigated the word reading performance of Persian speaking dyslexic children throug...
Orthographies vary in how sounds are translated to print. Alphabetic orthographies utilize grapheme...
There is now a growing body of research examining developmental dyslexia in different languages and ...
A question under debate in psycholinguistics is the nature of the relationship between spoken and wr...
According to the dual-route model of reading (Coltheart, 1978) irregular English words could only be...
Phonological awareness refers to a child’s skill of identifying and changing the components of speec...
AbstractPersian orthography, an alphabetic system, is unique in certain ways. The aim of the present...
The phonologically transparent Persian orthography is normally transcribed with two distinct spellin...
This study generally endeavoured to explore the development of literacy acquisition in Persian first...
The research reported in this thesis aimed to investigate potential cognitive-linguistic predictors ...
Previous studies have found that phonological processing and vocabulary predict word reading. Howeve...
Previous studies have found that phonological processing and vocabulary predict word reading. Howeve...
English spelling is without a doubt a complicated matter in which many interrelated skills are invol...
AbstractPersian orthography, an alphabetic system, is unique in certain ways. The aim of the present...
The main purpose of this study was to inform the development of screening tools for identifying dysl...
This research investigated the word reading performance of Persian speaking dyslexic children throug...
Orthographies vary in how sounds are translated to print. Alphabetic orthographies utilize grapheme...