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Lexical-semantic reading in a shallow orthography: evidence from a girl with Williams Syndrome

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2010
abstract:
The reading skills of a girl with Williams Syndrome are assessed by a timed word-naming task. To test the efficiency of lexical and nonlexical reading, we considered four marker effects: Lexicality (better reading of words than nonwords), frequency (better reading of high than low frequency words), length (better reading of short than long words), and contextuality (better reading of words with one-to-one grapheme-to-phoneme mapping than words with context-sensitive graphemes). Results suggested that this girl has failed to develop efficient orthography-to-phonology mappings and is dependent upon a lexical-semantic reading procedure in which a word's pronunciation is activated after its meaning is obtained.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Williams Syndrome; Neurodevelopmental disease; Lexical-semantic reading; Reading aloud; Shallow orthography
List of contributors:
Barca, Laura
Authors of the University:
BARCA LAURA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/282152
Published in:
READING & WRITING
Journal
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