There is controversy about the importance of phonology in skilled reading. Event-related potential (ERP) evidence from the initial moments of visual word recognition indicates that processing sub-lexical phonology is fundamental to skilled reading. The early timecourse of this phonological activation explains the predictive power of phonological awareness for early reading development, affirms the importance of phonological processing in learning to read, and illuminates the persistent challenges of dyslexia
Selective attention to phonology, i.e., the ability to attend to sub-syllabic units within spoken wo...
Contains fulltext : 28963.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Three tasks were...
Intact phonological processing is crucial for successful literacy acquisition. While individuals wit...
We compared three phonological processing components (phonological awareness, rapid automatized nami...
Event-related potential (ERP) studies of word recognition have provided fundamental insights into th...
Processing of both a word’s orthography (its printed form) and phonology (its associated speech soun...
Three tasks were employed to investigate the role of assembled phonology in beginning re aders. In t...
This study considered whether sensitivity to speech rhythm can predict concurrent variance in readin...
Purpose: This paper presents the findings of a systematic literature review regarding the role of ph...
Developmental dyslexia is a reading disorder that is associated with deficits in phonological proces...
Ample evidence suggests that developmental dyslexia results from a phonological deficit that may not...
AbstractSelective attention to phonology, i.e., the ability to attend to sub-syllabic units within s...
Skilled reading often occurs with little effort. However, when basic reading processes are analyzed ...
Phonological difficulties characterize children with developmental dyslexia across languages, but wh...
Phonological awareness’s direct influence on reading outcomes has been widely demonstrated, yet PA m...
Selective attention to phonology, i.e., the ability to attend to sub-syllabic units within spoken wo...
Contains fulltext : 28963.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Three tasks were...
Intact phonological processing is crucial for successful literacy acquisition. While individuals wit...
We compared three phonological processing components (phonological awareness, rapid automatized nami...
Event-related potential (ERP) studies of word recognition have provided fundamental insights into th...
Processing of both a word’s orthography (its printed form) and phonology (its associated speech soun...
Three tasks were employed to investigate the role of assembled phonology in beginning re aders. In t...
This study considered whether sensitivity to speech rhythm can predict concurrent variance in readin...
Purpose: This paper presents the findings of a systematic literature review regarding the role of ph...
Developmental dyslexia is a reading disorder that is associated with deficits in phonological proces...
Ample evidence suggests that developmental dyslexia results from a phonological deficit that may not...
AbstractSelective attention to phonology, i.e., the ability to attend to sub-syllabic units within s...
Skilled reading often occurs with little effort. However, when basic reading processes are analyzed ...
Phonological difficulties characterize children with developmental dyslexia across languages, but wh...
Phonological awareness’s direct influence on reading outcomes has been widely demonstrated, yet PA m...
Selective attention to phonology, i.e., the ability to attend to sub-syllabic units within spoken wo...
Contains fulltext : 28963.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Three tasks were...
Intact phonological processing is crucial for successful literacy acquisition. While individuals wit...