Italian sixth graders, with and without dyslexia, read pseudowords and low-frequency words that include high-frequency morphemes better than stimuli not including any morpheme. The present study assessed whether morphemes affect (1) younger children, with and without dyslexia; (2) spelling as well as reading; and (3) words with low-frequency morphemes. Two groups of third graders (16 children with dyslexia and dysorthography and 16 age-matched typically developing children) read aloud and spelt to dictation pseudowords and words. Pseudowords included (1) root + suffix in not existing combinations (e.g. lampadista, formed by lampad-, 'lamp', and -ista, '-ist') and (2) orthographic sequences not corresponding to any Italian root or ...
Several studies have shown the role of morphological structure when processing complex words. Howeve...
In previous studies (Traficante & Burani, 2003; Traficante et al., submitted) we found that inflecte...
Introduction. Although spelling difficulties are constantly associated with developmental dyslexia, ...
Italian sixth graders, with and without dyslexia, read pseudowords and low-frequency words that incl...
Italian sixth graders, with and without dyslexia, read pseudowords and low-frequency words that incl...
The role of morphology in reading aloud was examined measuring naming latencies to pseudowords and w...
In opaque orthographies knowledge of morphological information helps in achieving reading and spelli...
A previous study reported that, similar to young and adult skilled readers, Italian developmental d...
A previous study (Burani et al., Cognition, 2008) reported that, similar to young and adult skilled ...
It has been well documented that morphemic structure (roots and affixes) have an impact in reading, ...
The study examines statistical learning in the spelling of Italian children with dyslexia and typica...
In previous studies (Traficante & Burani, 2003; Traficante et al., submitted) we found that inflecte...
In opaque orthographies knowledge of morphological information helps in achieving reading and spelli...
The study explored the different influences of roots and suffixes in reading aloud morphemic pseudo...
Several studies have shown the role of morphological structure when processing complex words. Howeve...
Several studies have shown the role of morphological structure when processing complex words. Howeve...
In previous studies (Traficante & Burani, 2003; Traficante et al., submitted) we found that inflecte...
Introduction. Although spelling difficulties are constantly associated with developmental dyslexia, ...
Italian sixth graders, with and without dyslexia, read pseudowords and low-frequency words that incl...
Italian sixth graders, with and without dyslexia, read pseudowords and low-frequency words that incl...
The role of morphology in reading aloud was examined measuring naming latencies to pseudowords and w...
In opaque orthographies knowledge of morphological information helps in achieving reading and spelli...
A previous study reported that, similar to young and adult skilled readers, Italian developmental d...
A previous study (Burani et al., Cognition, 2008) reported that, similar to young and adult skilled ...
It has been well documented that morphemic structure (roots and affixes) have an impact in reading, ...
The study examines statistical learning in the spelling of Italian children with dyslexia and typica...
In previous studies (Traficante & Burani, 2003; Traficante et al., submitted) we found that inflecte...
In opaque orthographies knowledge of morphological information helps in achieving reading and spelli...
The study explored the different influences of roots and suffixes in reading aloud morphemic pseudo...
Several studies have shown the role of morphological structure when processing complex words. Howeve...
Several studies have shown the role of morphological structure when processing complex words. Howeve...
In previous studies (Traficante & Burani, 2003; Traficante et al., submitted) we found that inflecte...
Introduction. Although spelling difficulties are constantly associated with developmental dyslexia, ...