Phonological processing deficits as a universal model for dyslexia: evidence from different orthographies
CoDAS
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26(6): 509-519, Nov-Dec/2014. tab, graf
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ABSTRACT
PURPOSE:
To verify the universal nature of the phonological processing deficit hypothesis for dyslexia, since the most influential studies on the topic were conducted in children or adults speakers of English. RESEARCH STRATEGY A systematic review was designed, conducted and analyzed using PubMed, Science Direct, and SciELO databases. SELECTION CRITERIA The literature search was conducted using the terms "phonological processing" AND "dyslexia" in publications of the last ten years (2004-2014). DATAANALYSIS:
Following screening of (a) titles and abstracts and (b) full papers, 187 articles were identified as meeting the pre-established inclusion criteria.RESULTS:
The phonological processing deficit hypothesis was explored in studies involving several languages. More importantly, we identify studies in all types of writing systems such as ideographic, syllabic and logographic, as well as alphabetic orthography, with different levels of orthography-phonology consistency.CONCLUSION:
The phonological processing hypothesis was considered as a valid explanation to dyslexia, in a wide variety of spoken languages and writing systems. .
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Asunto principal:
Escritura
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Dislexia
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Lenguaje
Tipo de estudio:
Estudio pronóstico
Límite:
Humanos
Idioma:
Inglés
Revista:
CoDAS
Asunto de la revista:
Audiología
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Patología del Habla y Lenguaje
Año:
2014
Tipo del documento:
Artículo
País de afiliación:
Brasil
Institución/País de afiliación:
Santa Casa de São Paulo - FCMSCSP/BR
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