“…Previous studies show that English adults with dyslexia have deficits in phoneme awareness (Lefly & Pennington, 1991) and phonological processing (Gottardo, Siegel, & Stanovich, 1997;Snowling et al, 1997) and that they demonstrate inaccurate and slow word recognition skills (Bruck, 1990), poor nonword reading (Hanley, 1997;Snowling et al, 1997) and poor spelling (Everatt, 1997;Kemp, Parrila, & Kirby, 2009). Previous studies show that English adults with dyslexia have deficits in phoneme awareness (Lefly & Pennington, 1991) and phonological processing (Gottardo, Siegel, & Stanovich, 1997;Snowling et al, 1997) and that they demonstrate inaccurate and slow word recognition skills (Bruck, 1990), poor nonword reading (Hanley, 1997;Snowling et al, 1997) and poor spelling (Everatt, 1997;Kemp, Parrila, & Kirby, 2009).…”