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- W1569413232 abstract "In orthographies with regular letter-to-sound mapping, such as German or Italian, the reading of children with de velopmental dy slexia is extre mely slow and fragmented; accuracy is also impaired, but to a considerably lesser extent than in opaque orthographies, such as English (Wimmer 1993; Zoccolotti et al. 1999). Italian children with developm ental dyslexia are markedly sensitive to stimulus length effects - with long words yielding much longer reaction times than short words - and are much slower than typically developing readers at reading aloud words and nonwords (Spinelli, De Luca, Di Filippo, Martelli, and Zoccolotti 2005; Zoccolotti et al. 2005). A consistent pattern is found when children’s eye movements are recorded during reading. Develop mental dyslexics exhibit extremely fractionated text scanning, as the y proceed through stimulus display making a large number of very small amplitude saccades; in addition, they show longer fixation durations than typically developing readers. This pattern holds not only in reading passages of text (De Luca, Di Pace, Judica, Spinelli, and Zoccolotti 1999), but also in reading lists of single words and nonwords (De Luca, Borrelli, Judica, Spinelli, and Zoccolotti 2002; see also Hutzler and Wimmer 2004). The characteristic impairment of reading fluency in children with dyslexia may be interpreted as due to the limitations of their perceptual span (Martelli, Di Filippo, Spinelli, and Zoccolotti 2009), which causes difficulties in processing word stimuli as whole-units. Similarly to children at an early" @default.
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- W1569413232 title "WORD MORPHOLOGY ENHANCES READING FLUENCY IN CHILDREN WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DYSLEXIA" @default.
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