Reading accuracy and speed of vowelized and unvowelized scripts among dyslexic readers of Hebrew: the road not taken
Abstract
The present study examined the effects of orthographic transparency on reading ability of children with dyslexia in two Hebrew scripts. The study explored the reading accuracy and speed of vowelized and unvowelized Hebrew words of fourth-grade children with dyslexia. A comparison was made to typically developing readers of two age groups: a group matched by chronological age and a group of children who are 2 years younger, presumably at the end...
Paper Details
Title
Reading accuracy and speed of vowelized and unvowelized scripts among dyslexic readers of Hebrew: the road not taken
Published Date
Dec 13, 2012
Journal
Volume
63
Issue
2
Pages
171 - 185
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