BACKGROUND: Dyslexia is now generally acknowledged to involve difficulties in phonological processing. However, the links between reading difficulties and speech difficulties remain unclear. METHOD: In the present study, 17 children with speech difficulties between the ages of four and six were compared to children with a family history of dyslexia and normally developing controls on phonological processing, phonological learning, phonological awareness and literacy tasks. RESULTS: The two groups of children at risk of reading difficulties showed very similar patterns of impairment, with average vocabulary but poor input and output speech processing, phonological learning, phonological awareness and reading development. CONCLUSIONS: It is c...
Developmental dyslexia refers to a group of children who fail to learn to read at the normal rate de...
The study of children's language abilities as they relate to the acquisition of reading skills ...
Speech perception deficits are commonly reported in dyslexia but longitudinal evidence that poor spe...
BACKGROUND: Dyslexia is now generally acknowledged to involve difficulties in phonological processin...
Background: Dyslexia is now generally acknowledged to involve difficulties in phonological processin...
There is a large body of evidence showing that a child's speech processing skills are vitally import...
proposed that 2 dimensions of language are required to conceptualize the relationship between dyslex...
In this study we compared dyslexic children and specific language impaired (SLI) children on phonolo...
This paper reviews evidence in support of the phonological deficit hypothesis of dyslexia. Findings ...
BACKGROUND: Bishop and Snowling (2004) proposed that children with language impairments (LI) and chi...
Studies of group differences have established that the phonological profiles of people with reading ...
This thesis explores the phonological deficit of children with a familial risk of dyslexia. This app...
As phonological processing difficulties appear to be a central feature related to dyslexia, research...
It is well established that speech, language and phonological skills are closely associated with lit...
Purpose: This study assessed whether a categorical speech perception (CP) deficit is associated with...
Developmental dyslexia refers to a group of children who fail to learn to read at the normal rate de...
The study of children's language abilities as they relate to the acquisition of reading skills ...
Speech perception deficits are commonly reported in dyslexia but longitudinal evidence that poor spe...
BACKGROUND: Dyslexia is now generally acknowledged to involve difficulties in phonological processin...
Background: Dyslexia is now generally acknowledged to involve difficulties in phonological processin...
There is a large body of evidence showing that a child's speech processing skills are vitally import...
proposed that 2 dimensions of language are required to conceptualize the relationship between dyslex...
In this study we compared dyslexic children and specific language impaired (SLI) children on phonolo...
This paper reviews evidence in support of the phonological deficit hypothesis of dyslexia. Findings ...
BACKGROUND: Bishop and Snowling (2004) proposed that children with language impairments (LI) and chi...
Studies of group differences have established that the phonological profiles of people with reading ...
This thesis explores the phonological deficit of children with a familial risk of dyslexia. This app...
As phonological processing difficulties appear to be a central feature related to dyslexia, research...
It is well established that speech, language and phonological skills are closely associated with lit...
Purpose: This study assessed whether a categorical speech perception (CP) deficit is associated with...
Developmental dyslexia refers to a group of children who fail to learn to read at the normal rate de...
The study of children's language abilities as they relate to the acquisition of reading skills ...
Speech perception deficits are commonly reported in dyslexia but longitudinal evidence that poor spe...