The main goal of this paper is to analyze written texts produced by monolingual French university students, with and without dyslexia. More specifically, we were interested in the linguistic characteristics of the words used during a written production and of the type of word errors. Previous studies showed that students with dyslexia have difficulties in written production, whether in terms of the number of spelling errors, some syntactic aspects, identification of errors, confusion of monosyllabic words, omissions of words in sentences, or utilization of unexpected or inappropriate vocabulary. For this present study, students with dyslexia and control students were asked to produce written and spoken narrative and expository texts. The wr...
The present project developed at the University of Louvain (UCL, Belgium) aims to better understand ...
International audienceSome recent studies in French have shown thatdyslexic children, who have phono...
This thesis focuses on students with developmental dyslexia (DD) in higher education. First, we expl...
International audiencePunctuation strongly contributes to the cohesion of the text. Despite this rel...
International audienceIn this paper, the first analyses of a larger study about the spoken and writt...
International audienceDyslexia in adulthood: the persistence of orthographic difficulties. In this p...
This study highlights the importance that the writing system of a language may have on the classific...
International audienceThe chapter examines spelling strategies in children with dyslexia. Previous s...
International audienceThe goal of this paper is to observe revision during handwritten text producti...
International audienceMost studies in adults with developmental dyslexia have focused on identifying...
International audienceLexical complexity plays a central role in readability, particularly for dysle...
Three goals were set for the present paper. First we reviewed different studies on dyslexia subtypes...
Learning French spelling is a challenge for dyslexic children but also for non-dyslexic readers, due...
To have a clearer idea of the writing problems students with dyslexia may face during their studies,...
International audienceIn the present study, conducted with French-speaking children, we examined the...
The present project developed at the University of Louvain (UCL, Belgium) aims to better understand ...
International audienceSome recent studies in French have shown thatdyslexic children, who have phono...
This thesis focuses on students with developmental dyslexia (DD) in higher education. First, we expl...
International audiencePunctuation strongly contributes to the cohesion of the text. Despite this rel...
International audienceIn this paper, the first analyses of a larger study about the spoken and writt...
International audienceDyslexia in adulthood: the persistence of orthographic difficulties. In this p...
This study highlights the importance that the writing system of a language may have on the classific...
International audienceThe chapter examines spelling strategies in children with dyslexia. Previous s...
International audienceThe goal of this paper is to observe revision during handwritten text producti...
International audienceMost studies in adults with developmental dyslexia have focused on identifying...
International audienceLexical complexity plays a central role in readability, particularly for dysle...
Three goals were set for the present paper. First we reviewed different studies on dyslexia subtypes...
Learning French spelling is a challenge for dyslexic children but also for non-dyslexic readers, due...
To have a clearer idea of the writing problems students with dyslexia may face during their studies,...
International audienceIn the present study, conducted with French-speaking children, we examined the...
The present project developed at the University of Louvain (UCL, Belgium) aims to better understand ...
International audienceSome recent studies in French have shown thatdyslexic children, who have phono...
This thesis focuses on students with developmental dyslexia (DD) in higher education. First, we expl...