A brief look at dyslexia.
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Psychology of Language/Cwk1 A Brief Look at Dyslexia. Abstract. Dyslexia is associated with problems in phonological processing as well as reduced speed of articulation, two groups of young adults with corresponding social class and IQ would be required to articulate as quickly and precisely as possible single speech gestures or a sequence. The analysis would be of the time taken to articulate the gesture and whether dyslexics were found to be slower. Dyslexia has been connected with a variety of mild language problems, including discrimination of speech sounds which was reported by Liberman in 1980 and Stackhouse & Wells in 1997, Snowling & Hume in 1994 found problems with output phonology. In other studies of students with dyslexia, Downey & Hill in 2000 found that the underlying deficit in reading difficulties in children is in their phonological processing, that is, the process whereby readers attach letters to sounds & analyse sound segments. In a...

