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Plisson, Anne; Daigle, Daniel; Montesinos-Gelet, Isabelle – Dyslexia, 2013
Learning to spell is very difficult for dyslexic children, a phenomenon explained by a deficit in processing phonological information. However, to spell correctly in an alphabetic language such as French, phonological knowledge is not enough. Indeed, the French written system requires the speller to acquire visuo-orthographical and morphological…
Descriptors: Spelling, Dyslexia, Foreign Countries, French
Tholen, Nicole; Weidner, Ralph; Grande, Marion; Amunts, Katrin; Heim, Stefan – Dyslexia, 2011
Among the cognitive causes of dyslexia, phonological and magnocellular deficits have attracted a substantial amount of research. Their role and their exact impact on reading ability are still a matter of debate, partly also because large samples of dyslexics are hard to recruit. Here, we report a new technique to simulate dyslexic symptoms in…
Descriptors: Phonemes, Graphemes, Dyslexia, Reading Ability
Lee, Lay Wah; Wheldall, Kevin – Dyslexia, 2011
Malay is a consistent alphabetic orthography with complex syllable structures. The focus of this research was to investigate word recognition performance in order to inform reading interventions for low-progress early readers. Forty-six Grade 1 students were sampled and 11 were identified as low-progress readers. The results indicated that both…
Descriptors: Indonesian Languages, Word Recognition, Grade 1, Elementary School Students