The Science of Reading 2022
DOI: 10.1002/9781119705116.ch16
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Reading and Reading Disorders in Chinese

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“…However, the other three bilingual students were significantly poorer at RAN (Rapid Automatized Naming) task than even the senior-high-school pupils, who were similar to the Chinese dyslexic children with RAN deficit in Hong Kong described by McBride et al (2022). However, their RAN deficit did not lead to reading impairments in reading Japanese Kana and Kanji.…”
Section: Why Does the Dissociation Between The Two Languages Exist?mentioning
confidence: 57%
“…However, the other three bilingual students were significantly poorer at RAN (Rapid Automatized Naming) task than even the senior-high-school pupils, who were similar to the Chinese dyslexic children with RAN deficit in Hong Kong described by McBride et al (2022). However, their RAN deficit did not lead to reading impairments in reading Japanese Kana and Kanji.…”
Section: Why Does the Dissociation Between The Two Languages Exist?mentioning
confidence: 57%