Phonological deficit hypothesis
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phonological-deficit-hypothesis-273-718213
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Phonological deficit hypothesis
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The phonological deficit hypothesis is a prevalent cognitive-level explanation for the cause of reading difficulties and dyslexia. It stems from evidence that individuals with dyslexia tend to do poorly on tests which measure their ability to decode nonsense words using conventional phonetic rules, and that there is a high correlation between difficulties in connecting the sounds of language to letters and reading delays or failure in children. The basic hypothesis is that reading failure or dys
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Hypothesis for the cognitive cause of dyslexia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phonological_deficit_hypothesis
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2023-12-03T11:23:52Z
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