In contemporary society, multilingualism is an increasing reality, and the study of foreign languages has a primary role in the educational policies of many countries. Furthermore, in the last years there has been a particular interest in specific learning disorders, so multilingual competence in subjects with dyslexia is an extremely interesting aspect to investigate. After a short introduction on learning disorders, this article examines the definition of dyslexia, both acquired and developmental type, and analyzes the neurophysical, neuropsychological and cognitive matrix hypotheses on the origin of the disorder. Given that learning to read and write is a fundamental stage in a child’s life, reading and writing skills are explored in thi...
The complicated task of deciding whether reading and writing difficulties in a second language learn...
proposed that 2 dimensions of language are required to conceptualize the relationship between dyslex...
Research suggests that a phonological deficit primarily underlies developmental dyslexia. However, t...
Dyslexia as a concept is defined and reviewed in a context of psychological, neurological and educat...
This review presents recent research in the field of the language-based disorder dyslexia and its im...
Over the last few years, much attention has been dedicated to exploring the neural and cognitive und...
International audienceMost studies on reading have been conducted with English-speaking subjects. It...
The existence of dyslexia is still an active debate. This discussion is mainly based on whether Dysl...
This thesis examines how dyslexia affects foreign language acquisition and takes into account the ef...
Research has shown that individuals with dyslexia have difficulty in reading not only in their nativ...
It has been argued that children with dyslexia (DC) are poor at learning a foreign language (L2) and...
This essay looks at the language based disorder dyslexia and how it affects students ’ ability to le...
Developmental Dyslexia (DD) and Specific Language Impairment (SLI) are two different disorders with ...
ABSTRACT Recognizing the importance of discussing dyslexia and learning difficulties related to rea...
Approximately five percent of the Swedish population suffer from dyslexia. Therefore, this degree pr...
The complicated task of deciding whether reading and writing difficulties in a second language learn...
proposed that 2 dimensions of language are required to conceptualize the relationship between dyslex...
Research suggests that a phonological deficit primarily underlies developmental dyslexia. However, t...
Dyslexia as a concept is defined and reviewed in a context of psychological, neurological and educat...
This review presents recent research in the field of the language-based disorder dyslexia and its im...
Over the last few years, much attention has been dedicated to exploring the neural and cognitive und...
International audienceMost studies on reading have been conducted with English-speaking subjects. It...
The existence of dyslexia is still an active debate. This discussion is mainly based on whether Dysl...
This thesis examines how dyslexia affects foreign language acquisition and takes into account the ef...
Research has shown that individuals with dyslexia have difficulty in reading not only in their nativ...
It has been argued that children with dyslexia (DC) are poor at learning a foreign language (L2) and...
This essay looks at the language based disorder dyslexia and how it affects students ’ ability to le...
Developmental Dyslexia (DD) and Specific Language Impairment (SLI) are two different disorders with ...
ABSTRACT Recognizing the importance of discussing dyslexia and learning difficulties related to rea...
Approximately five percent of the Swedish population suffer from dyslexia. Therefore, this degree pr...
The complicated task of deciding whether reading and writing difficulties in a second language learn...
proposed that 2 dimensions of language are required to conceptualize the relationship between dyslex...
Research suggests that a phonological deficit primarily underlies developmental dyslexia. However, t...