International audienceSyntactic transformations to help learning to read : typology, adequacy and adapted corpora. In this paper, we present a typology of syntactic transformations targeted at adapting textual contents addressed to poor-readers and dyslexic children. To make this proposition, we have analyzed a set of parallel texts (original and adapted). We have also applied lexical, morpho-syntactic and discursive transformations to corpora usually read at primary school (second to fourth grades). The different versions have been read by different reader profiles at school. Based on both studies, we have defined a typology of syntactic transformations, with deleted, kept or added information, that could be used as guidelines to adapt tex...
International audienceHow do pre-primary school children learn the vocabulary they are taught during...
International audienceThis paper lies between the language sciences and the academic literature. It ...
Summary : The contribution of phonological awareness and working memory to reading disabilities : A ...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a new parallel corpus addressed to researchers, teac...
National audienceDyslexia is characterized by poor word recognition skills, genelally related to poo...
Dyslexia is a disorder of learning the written language relatively frequently. On average, one to tw...
International audienceThis paper presents a corpus of texts produced, during dictations, by dyslexic...
International audienceLexical complexity plays a central role in readability, particularly for dysle...
International audienceThis study examined syntactic comprehension in French children with dyslexia i...
Children with language impairment, such as dyslexia, are often faced with important difficulties whe...
Prior research identifies children with aphasia, learning difficulties, and cognitive and hearing im...
Spoken language skills are at the heart of pre-school training. Children's literature provides a pre...
Reading is fundamental to everything that a child needs to learn during his school career. According...
[EN] Various works have highlighted the value of bibliotherapy or the use of reading as an education...
According to the Ministry of Education, the development of language skills is a fundamental issue in...
International audienceHow do pre-primary school children learn the vocabulary they are taught during...
International audienceThis paper lies between the language sciences and the academic literature. It ...
Summary : The contribution of phonological awareness and working memory to reading disabilities : A ...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a new parallel corpus addressed to researchers, teac...
National audienceDyslexia is characterized by poor word recognition skills, genelally related to poo...
Dyslexia is a disorder of learning the written language relatively frequently. On average, one to tw...
International audienceThis paper presents a corpus of texts produced, during dictations, by dyslexic...
International audienceLexical complexity plays a central role in readability, particularly for dysle...
International audienceThis study examined syntactic comprehension in French children with dyslexia i...
Children with language impairment, such as dyslexia, are often faced with important difficulties whe...
Prior research identifies children with aphasia, learning difficulties, and cognitive and hearing im...
Spoken language skills are at the heart of pre-school training. Children's literature provides a pre...
Reading is fundamental to everything that a child needs to learn during his school career. According...
[EN] Various works have highlighted the value of bibliotherapy or the use of reading as an education...
According to the Ministry of Education, the development of language skills is a fundamental issue in...
International audienceHow do pre-primary school children learn the vocabulary they are taught during...
International audienceThis paper lies between the language sciences and the academic literature. It ...
Summary : The contribution of phonological awareness and working memory to reading disabilities : A ...