Developmental dyslexia is widely believed to be caused either mainly or in part by an impairment of phonological representations. Although this hypothesis predicts that individuals with dyslexia should show deficits in tasks which require the use of implicit phonological knowledge, this has not yet been directly tested, as the evidence cited in support of this hypothesis usually comes from metalinguistic tasks which demand explicit awareness of phonological units. Additionally, since the ability to perform metalinguistic tasks which involve phonological segments can be enhanced by an individual’s competence in alphabetic literacy, the possibility remains that phonological skills may have been inadequately isolated from the influenc...
Adult dyslexics were tested on a range of tasks\ud which were presented in two closely matched\ud ve...
Phonological difficulties characterize children with developmental dyslexia across languages, but wh...
Learning to spell is dependent on a child’s ability to simultaneously process phonological (i.e., re...
Developmental dyslexia is a specific difficulty in acquiring literacy skills that manifests despite...
Summary : The contribution of phonological awareness and working memory to reading disabilities : A ...
It is widely accepted that developmental dyslexia results from some sort of phonological deficit. Ye...
In an effort to determine if errors in the oral language production in a small sample of dyslexic ch...
Udostępnienie publikacji Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego finansowane w ramach projektu „Doskonało...
This thesis firstly reviews the nature of the phonological deficit in developmental dyslexia. An est...
PURPOSE: To verify the universal nature of the phonological processing deficit hypothesis for dyslex...
International audienceThere is strong converging evidence suggesting that developmental dyslexia ste...
Aim of this work is to analyze thoroughly the most peculiar aspects of Developmental Dyslexia, focus...
Developmental dyslexia is a lifelong condition that manifests itself as a reading and spelling impai...
We report a series of experiments designed to explore the locus of the phonological deficit in dysle...
Beyond the well-known reading and spelling difficulties, dyslexic individuals exhibit marked phonolo...
Adult dyslexics were tested on a range of tasks\ud which were presented in two closely matched\ud ve...
Phonological difficulties characterize children with developmental dyslexia across languages, but wh...
Learning to spell is dependent on a child’s ability to simultaneously process phonological (i.e., re...
Developmental dyslexia is a specific difficulty in acquiring literacy skills that manifests despite...
Summary : The contribution of phonological awareness and working memory to reading disabilities : A ...
It is widely accepted that developmental dyslexia results from some sort of phonological deficit. Ye...
In an effort to determine if errors in the oral language production in a small sample of dyslexic ch...
Udostępnienie publikacji Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego finansowane w ramach projektu „Doskonało...
This thesis firstly reviews the nature of the phonological deficit in developmental dyslexia. An est...
PURPOSE: To verify the universal nature of the phonological processing deficit hypothesis for dyslex...
International audienceThere is strong converging evidence suggesting that developmental dyslexia ste...
Aim of this work is to analyze thoroughly the most peculiar aspects of Developmental Dyslexia, focus...
Developmental dyslexia is a lifelong condition that manifests itself as a reading and spelling impai...
We report a series of experiments designed to explore the locus of the phonological deficit in dysle...
Beyond the well-known reading and spelling difficulties, dyslexic individuals exhibit marked phonolo...
Adult dyslexics were tested on a range of tasks\ud which were presented in two closely matched\ud ve...
Phonological difficulties characterize children with developmental dyslexia across languages, but wh...
Learning to spell is dependent on a child’s ability to simultaneously process phonological (i.e., re...