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Brief communication: Italian developmental dyslexic and proficient readers: Where are the differences?
Oleh:
Barca, Laura
;
Burani, Cristina
;
Filippo, Gloria Di
;
Zoccolotti, Pierluigi
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Brain and Language (Full Text) vol. 98 no. 3 (2006)
,
page 347-351.
Topik:
Dyslexia
;
Word reading aloud
;
Lexical reading
Fulltext:
98_03_Barca.pdf
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Isi artikel
Italian dyslexic children are characterized by a pervasive reading speed deficit, with relatively preserved accuracy. This pattern has been associated with predominant use of the nonlexical reading procedure. However, there is no evidence of a deficit in the lexical route of Italian dyslexics. We investigated both lexical and nonlexical reading procedures in dyslexic children through two marker effects, namely, the word frequency effect and the effect of contextual grapheme-to-phoneme conversion rules. Although dyslexics were slower and less accurate than controls, they were affected by word frequency, grapheme contextuality, and their interaction in a similar manner as average readers. These results show the use of lexical reading in Italian dyslexics, and refute the claim of a deficit in whole-word processing with consequent over-reliance on the nonlexical route.
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