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Length effects in pseudo-word spelling: Stronger in dyslexic than in non-dyslexic students
Holger Juul
, Dorthe Klint Petersen
Department of Nordic Studies and Linguistics
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Keyphrases
Pseudowords
100%
Length Effect
100%
Dyslexic Students
100%
Dyslexic
100%
Word Spelling
100%
Dyslexia
18%
Reading Development
9%
Phonological Encoding
9%
Between-within
9%
Developmental Delay
9%
Grade Level
9%
Developmental Pattern
9%
Spelling Development
9%
Deviant
9%
Subject Analysis
9%
Psychology
Dyslexia
100%
Analysis of Variance
50%
Reading Development
50%
Spelling Development
50%
Developmental Delay
50%
Neuroscience
Dyslexia
100%