2024
DOI: 10.3389/flang.2024.1388964
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Do children with developmental dyslexia have syntactic awareness problems once phonological processing and memory are controlled?

Erin K. Robertson,
Catherine Mimeau,
S. Hélène Deacon

Abstract: IntroductionSyntactic awareness is the ability to monitor and manipulate word order within sentences. It is unclear whether children with dyslexia have syntactic awareness problems, as there are mixed results in the literature. Dyslexia is typically classified with very poor word and nonword reading and phonological processing problems are often observed in this population. It is conceivable that a phonological deficit could strain memory when performing oral syntactic awareness tasks. Here we examine if synta… Show more

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