Picture naming and developmental reading disorders
One of the most frequently cited papers from the twenty-five years of the Journal of Research in Reading is 'Object-naming deficits in developmental dyslexia' by Maggie Snowling, Bente van Wagtendonk and Carolyn Stafford, published in 1988. Looking back at the paper some sixteen years afte...
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description | One of the most frequently cited papers from the twenty-five years of the Journal of Research in Reading is 'Object-naming deficits in developmental dyslexia' by Maggie Snowling, Bente van Wagtendonk and Carolyn Stafford, published in 1988. Looking back at the paper some sixteen years after its publication, it is striking to note how topical some of the issues discussed by Snowling and colleagues remain. This commentary revisits some of these issues and examines how subsequent research has consolidated and extended Snowling et al.'s findings and conclusions. © United Kingdom Literacy Association 2005. |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:3875f66f-131c-4906-bd69-d3c68d4c3fb52022-03-26T13:50:10ZPicture naming and developmental reading disordersJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:3875f66f-131c-4906-bd69-d3c68d4c3fb5EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2005Nation, KOne of the most frequently cited papers from the twenty-five years of the Journal of Research in Reading is 'Object-naming deficits in developmental dyslexia' by Maggie Snowling, Bente van Wagtendonk and Carolyn Stafford, published in 1988. Looking back at the paper some sixteen years after its publication, it is striking to note how topical some of the issues discussed by Snowling and colleagues remain. This commentary revisits some of these issues and examines how subsequent research has consolidated and extended Snowling et al.'s findings and conclusions. © United Kingdom Literacy Association 2005. |
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