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Cubelli, Roberto; Beschin, Nicoletta – Brain and Language, 2005
Italian polysyllabic words with stress falling on the last syllable are written with a diacritic sign on the last vowel. It allows discrimination between two words with the same orthographic segments (e.g., papa [pope], papa [dad]). The effect of the accent mark in left neglect dyslexia has never been investigated. In the current study, six…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Word Recognition, Suprasegmentals, Syllables