International audienceDespite the many reports that consider statistical distribution to be vitally important in visual identification tasks in children, some recent studies suggest that children do not always rely on statistical properties to help them locate syllable boundaries. Indeed, sonority-a universal phonological element-might be a reliable source for syllable segmentation. More specifically, are children sensitive to a universal phonological sonority-based markedness continuum within the syllable boundaries for segmentation (e.g., from marked, illegal intervocalic clusters, "jr," to unmarked, legal intervocalic clusters, "rj"), and how does this sensitivity progress with reading acquisition? To answer these questions, we used the ...
International audienceSome recent studies in French have shown thatdyslexic children, who have phono...
International audienceTo date, the nature of the phonological deficit in developmental dyslexia is s...
International audienceThe paper investigates how French readers visually process consonant clusters ...
International audienceDespite the many reports that consider statistical distribution to be vitally ...
International audienceIn French, the syllable is an early and robust prelexical and segmental unit d...
International audienceIn French, the syllableis an early and robust prelexical and segmental unit du...
International audienceMany studies focused on the letter and sound co-occurrences to account for the...
International audienceThere is agreement that French typically reading children use syllable‐sized u...
International audiencePrevious studies conducted in French demonstrated that syllables are used as p...
International audiencePrevious studies conducted in French demonstrated that syllables are used as p...
In J. Hasenäcker & F. Domahs (Chairs), From segmentals to suprasegmentals in reading and writing [Sy...
International audienceOur study focused on the nature and the origin of reading disorders in French ...
International audienceSome recent studies in French have shown thatdyslexic children, who have phono...
International audienceTo date, the nature of the phonological deficit in developmental dyslexia is s...
International audienceThe paper investigates how French readers visually process consonant clusters ...
International audienceDespite the many reports that consider statistical distribution to be vitally ...
International audienceIn French, the syllable is an early and robust prelexical and segmental unit d...
International audienceIn French, the syllableis an early and robust prelexical and segmental unit du...
International audienceMany studies focused on the letter and sound co-occurrences to account for the...
International audienceThere is agreement that French typically reading children use syllable‐sized u...
International audiencePrevious studies conducted in French demonstrated that syllables are used as p...
International audiencePrevious studies conducted in French demonstrated that syllables are used as p...
In J. Hasenäcker & F. Domahs (Chairs), From segmentals to suprasegmentals in reading and writing [Sy...
International audienceOur study focused on the nature and the origin of reading disorders in French ...
International audienceSome recent studies in French have shown thatdyslexic children, who have phono...
International audienceTo date, the nature of the phonological deficit in developmental dyslexia is s...
International audienceThe paper investigates how French readers visually process consonant clusters ...