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The interface between spoken and written language: developmental disorders
Authors:Charles Hulme  Margaret J Snowling
Institution:1.Division of Psychology and Language Science, University College London, 2 Wakefield Street, London WC1N 1PF, UK;2.St John''s College, St Giles'', Oxford OX1 3JP, UK
Abstract:We review current knowledge about reading development and the origins of difficulties in learning to read. We distinguish between the processes involved in learning to decode print, and the processes involved in reading for meaning (reading comprehension). At a cognitive level, difficulties in learning to read appear to be predominantly caused by deficits in underlying oral language skills. The development of decoding skills appears to depend critically upon phonological language skills, and variations in phoneme awareness, letter–sound knowledge and rapid automatized naming each appear to be causally related to problems in learning to read. Reading comprehension difficulties in contrast appear to be critically dependent on a range of oral language comprehension skills (including vocabulary knowledge and grammatical, morphological and pragmatic skills).
Keywords:reading  decoding  dyslexia  reading comprehension impairment  intervention  causes
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