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El. knyga: Linguistic Approach to the Study of Dyslexia

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This volume contributes to the growing body of research on developmental dyslexia, focusing on the disorder’s behavioural manifestations at different levels of the language system. It is organised into three sections that cover the three main vantage points from which the effects of dyslexia on communication can be observed: neuropsychology, linguistics and the perspective of educators. Together, the chapters provide an insightful overview of the ways in which dyslexia impacts different components of language, including lexical and pragmatic abilities, and present data from experimental and applied research, with suggestions for the application of research-based data in both innovative and traditional language teaching, ways to rehabilitate reading dysfunctions, as well as teacher training. The book will be essential reading for researchers and students investigating dyslexia, as well as foreign language teachers and professionals who work on the rehabilitation of linguistic performance dysfunctions in people with dyslexia.



This volume contributes to the growing body of research on developmental dyslexia, focusing on the behavioural manifestations of the disorder at different levels of the language system. It presents data from experimental and applied research and their applications in language teaching, rehabilitation of reading dysfunctions and teacher training.

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What is the contribution of linguistics to the study of dyslexia? This is the question that this book tries to answer, bringing together quality research papers and original experimental reports in a must-read volume that offers food for thought to scholars, educators, careers, and clinicians alike. * Marcella Bertuccelli Papi, University of Pisa, Italy * This is a great resource, offering insights into the precise parts of language that may be impacted by developmental dyslexia, while also attempting to identify plausible causes for such issues and forecasting the route of linguistic development. It provides unique perspectives of interest to a wide, international audience including both practitioners and researchers. * Stefania M. Maci, University of Bergamo, Italy * This excellent collection provides novel insights into the effects of dyslexia on second language learning and the linguistic challenges of dyslexic individuals from different first language backgrounds. It is an ideal resource for researchers in the fields of first and second language acquisition, bi- and multilingualism and language disorders, as well as for teachers of additional languages and language teacher educators. * Judit Kormos, Lancaster University, UK *

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While previous studies in dyslexia have focused on English, this volume covers other languages as well as multilingualism
Gloria Cappelli and Sabrina Noccetti: Introduction 



Part 1: Psychological and Neurobiological Foundations of Language Skills in
People with Dyslexia



Chapter
1. Enrico Ghidoni: The Neurobiological Basis of Language Skills and
Dyslexia



Chapter
2. Claudia Casalini, Daniela Brizzolara, Anna Maria Chilosi, Filippo
Gasperini and Chiara Pecini: Late Effects of Early Language Delay on Complex
Language and Literacy Abilities: A Clinical Approach to Dyslexia in

Subjects with a Previous Language Impairment 



Chapter
3. Filippo Gasperini: Foreign Language Learning Difficulties in
Developmental Dyslexia: A Narrative Review of the Existing Evidence



Part 2: Theoretical and Experimental Linguistic Research on Dyslexia



Chapter
4. Marijan Palmovi, Ana Mati, Mirta Zelenika Zeba, Melita
Kovaevi: Phonological and Lexical Effects on Reading in Dyslexia



Chapter
5. Cristina Burani: Morphemes as Reading and Spelling Units in
Developmental Dyslexia



Chapter
6. Rachel Berthiaume, Amélie Bourcier and Daniel Daigle:
Morphological Knowledge in French-speaking Children with Dyslexia



Chapter
7. Giovanna Marotta: Developmental Dyslexia and Morphosyntactic
Competence in Italian Young Adults



Chapter
8. Anna Cardinaletti, Elisa Piccoli and Francesca Volpato: Dyslexia
and Syntactic Deficits: Overview and a Case Study of Language Training



Chapter
9. Gloria Cappelli: The Impact of Dyslexia on Lexico-Semantic Skills:
An Overview



Chapter
10. Gloria Cappelli, Sabrina Noccetti, Nicoletta Simi, Giorgio Arcara
and Valentina Bambini: Dyslexia and Pragmatic Skills



Part 3: Applied Linguistic Research and Dyslexia



Chapter
11. Sabrina Noccetti: Visual and Auditory Stimuli for Teaching EFL
Vocabulary to Learners with Dyslexia



Chapter
12. Francesca Santulli and Melissa Scagnelli: Reading as a
Multi-Layer Activity: Training Strategies at Text Level



Chapter
13. Rossella Iovino: Teaching Latin to Dyslexic Learners: A
Methodological Proposal



Chapter
14. Joanna Nijakowska: Foreign Language Teacher Training and
Preparedness to Teach Learners with Dyslexia



Index
Gloria Cappelli is Associate Professor of English Linguistics at the University of Pisa, Italy. She serves on the editorial board of several journals and book series including Education, Language and Communication Studies, Insights, The English Bookshelf and Multimodality of Communication.





Sabrina Noccetti is Assistant Professor of English Linguistics at the University of Pisa, Italy. Her research interests include language learning, dyslexia, morphology, semantics and pragmatics.