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Sulpizio, Simone; Job, Remo; Burani, Cristina – Language and Cognitive Processes, 2012
Two experiments using a lexical priming paradigm investigated how stress information is processed in reading Italian words. In both experiments, prime and target words either shared the stress pattern or they had different stress patterns. We expected that lexical activation of the prime would favour the assignment of congruent stress to the…
Descriptors: Priming, Word Recognition, Italian, Phonology
Orsolini, Margherita; Fanari, Rachele; Cerracchio, Sara; Famiglietti, Luisa – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2009
In this study we explore the development of phonological and lexical reading in dyslexic children. We tested a group of 14 Italian children who have been diagnosed with dyslexia and whose reading age is end of grade 1. We compared this group with a group of 70 typically developing children who have been tested for reading at the end of grade 1.…
Descriptors: Children, Dyslexia, Phonology, Reading Processes
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