This paper reviews evidence in support of the phonological deficit hypothesis of dyslexia. Findings from two experimental studies suggest that the phonological deficits of dyslexic children and adults cannot be explained in terms of impairments in low-level auditory mechanisms, but reflect higher-level language weaknesses. A study of individual differences in the pattern of reading skills in dyslexic children rejects the notion of 'sub-types'. Instead, the findings suggest that the variation seen in reading processes can be accounted for by differences in the severity of individual children's phonological deficits, modified by compensatory factors including visual memory, perceptual speed and print exposure. Children at genetic risk who go ...
According to a prominent theory, the phonological difficulties in dyslexia are caused by an underlyi...
There is a large body of evidence showing that a child's speech processing skills are vitally import...
Aim of this work is to analyze thoroughly the most peculiar aspects of Developmental Dyslexia, focus...
This paper reviews evidence in support of the phonological deficit hypothesis of dyslexia. Findings ...
proposed that 2 dimensions of language are required to conceptualize the relationship between dyslex...
There is strong converging evidence suggesting that developmental dyslexia stems from a phonological...
Dehaene (in Reading in the Brain) reviews and finds support for the phonological deficit hypothesis ...
BACKGROUND: Dyslexia is now generally acknowledged to involve difficulties in phonological processin...
This literature review looks at dyslexia from a behavioural, neurological, and genetic perspective t...
PURPOSE: To verify the universal nature of the phonological processing deficit hypothesis for dyslex...
This thesis explores the phonological deficit of children with a familial risk of dyslexia. This app...
Background: Dyslexia is now generally acknowledged to involve difficulties in phonological processin...
Beyond the well-known reading and spelling difficulties, dyslexic individuals exhibit marked phonolo...
It is well established that speech, language and phonological skills are closely associated with lit...
In this study we compared dyslexic children and specific language impaired (SLI) children on phonolo...
According to a prominent theory, the phonological difficulties in dyslexia are caused by an underlyi...
There is a large body of evidence showing that a child's speech processing skills are vitally import...
Aim of this work is to analyze thoroughly the most peculiar aspects of Developmental Dyslexia, focus...
This paper reviews evidence in support of the phonological deficit hypothesis of dyslexia. Findings ...
proposed that 2 dimensions of language are required to conceptualize the relationship between dyslex...
There is strong converging evidence suggesting that developmental dyslexia stems from a phonological...
Dehaene (in Reading in the Brain) reviews and finds support for the phonological deficit hypothesis ...
BACKGROUND: Dyslexia is now generally acknowledged to involve difficulties in phonological processin...
This literature review looks at dyslexia from a behavioural, neurological, and genetic perspective t...
PURPOSE: To verify the universal nature of the phonological processing deficit hypothesis for dyslex...
This thesis explores the phonological deficit of children with a familial risk of dyslexia. This app...
Background: Dyslexia is now generally acknowledged to involve difficulties in phonological processin...
Beyond the well-known reading and spelling difficulties, dyslexic individuals exhibit marked phonolo...
It is well established that speech, language and phonological skills are closely associated with lit...
In this study we compared dyslexic children and specific language impaired (SLI) children on phonolo...
According to a prominent theory, the phonological difficulties in dyslexia are caused by an underlyi...
There is a large body of evidence showing that a child's speech processing skills are vitally import...
Aim of this work is to analyze thoroughly the most peculiar aspects of Developmental Dyslexia, focus...