Developmental dyslexia and the phonological deficit hypothesis

A Castles, N Friedmann - Mind & Language, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
… We argue that the phonological deficit hypothesis … of dyslexia, b) that all (or at least the vast
majority of) dyslexic children have phonological impairments, and c) that these phonological

The phonological deficit hypothesis in Chinese developmental dyslexia

CSH Ho, TPS Law, PM Ng - Reading and Writing, 2000 - Springer
… The phonological deficit hypothesis … of the phonological deficit hypothesis to Chinese
developmental dyslexia. The results of the present study show that Chinese dyslexic children, …

[PDF][PDF] The studies about phonological deficit theory in children with developmental dyslexia

E Caylak - American Journal of Neuroscience, 2010 - researchgate.net
phonological re/de-coding (Rapid Automatized Naming, RAN). Results: Also double deficit
hypothesis proposed that the dyslexic … in the domains of phonological deficit theory that those …

Comparing the phonological and double deficit hypotheses for developmental dyslexia

BF Pennington, C Cardoso-Martins, PA Green… - Reading and …, 2001 - Springer
… the underlying cognitive deficit in developmental dyslexia. In particular… hypotheses (the
phonological and the double-deficit hypotheses) by examining the status of several phonological

Dyslexia: The phonological deficit hypothesis

JP Rack - Dyslexia in children, 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
… One of the most reliable and often-quoted associated characteristics of developmental
dyslexia is an inefficiency in short-term memory. For example, Digit Span scores on the Wechsler …

Dyslexia as a phonological deficit: Evidence and implications

M Snowling - Child Psychology and Psychiatry Review, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
development of reading as a backdrop, this paper reviews the phonological processing deficit
hypothesis of dyslexiaDevelopmental dyslexia was first described just over 100 years ago …

Developmental dyslexia: the cerebellar deficit hypothesis

RI Nicolson, AJ Fawcett, P Dean - Trends in neurosciences, 2001 - cell.com
hypotheses discussed above: the magnocellular deficit and cerebellar deficit hypotheses
the ‘biological’ level, whereas the phonological deficit hypothesis is framed in terms of a non…

Early naming deficits, developmental dyslexia, and a specific deficit hypothesis

M Wolf, M Obregón - Brain and language, 1992 - Elsevier
… retrieval-deficit hypothesis. Toward these ends, the present study of confrontation naming
in the 5- to lo-year age period is one part of a larger research program which systematically …

Phonological awareness deficits in developmental dyslexia and the phonological representations hypothesis

D Swan, U Goswami - Journal of experimental child psychology, 1997 - Elsevier
… the existence of a robust association between developmental dyslexicsphonological
awareness deficits and their reading disability. One popular hypothesis is that dyslexics’ difficulty …

The neurological basis of developmental dyslexia: an overview and working hypothesis

M Habib - Brain, 2000 - academic.oup.com
… Probably the more attractive feature of the M-deficit theory is that it can be extended to other
sensory channels, since there is some evidence that the magno/parvo distinction also exists …