Orthographic processing efficiency in developmental dyslexia: an investigation of age and treatment factors at the sublexical level
Abstract
Reading fluency beyond decoding is a limitation to many children with developmental reading disorders. In the interest of remediating dysfluency, contributing factors need to be explored and understood in a developmental framework. The focus of this study is orthographic processing in developmental dyslexia, and how it may contribute to reading fluency. We investigated orthographic processing speed and accuracy by children identified with...
Paper Details
Title
Orthographic processing efficiency in developmental dyslexia: an investigation of age and treatment factors at the sublexical level
Published Date
Jan 7, 2011
Journal
Volume
61
Issue
1
Pages
111 - 135
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