Title of article :
Manifestations of Developmental Dyslexia in Monolingual Persian Speaking Students
Author/Authors :
Pouretemad, Hamid R. Department of Psychology - Shahid Beheshti University - General Campus (GC), Tehran , Khatibi, Ali Institute for Cognitive Science Studies, Tehran , Zarei, Mojtaba Department of Clinical Neurology - University of Oxford, Oxford, UK , Stein, John Physiological Laboratories - University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
Pages :
7
From page :
259
To page :
265
Abstract :
Background: Manifestations of dyslexia depend on language systems and scripts. This study explored the prevalence and clinical features of developmental dyslexia among monolingual Persian students and provided insights on mechanisms involved in reading Persian. Methods: To measure reading ability we developed a new instrument, Analysis of Persian Reading Ability, which had acceptable validity and reliability. A total of 1562 children aged 6 ½ – 14 were randomly selected from a population of 109696 primary school students in the city of Qom, Iran. Results: Using a variety of statistical and clinical criteria, 82 (5.2%) of the sample were classied as dyslexics. A detailed analysis of reading errors revealed eight types of errors related to three categories. The most frequent category in both dyslexic and the matched control group was phonological, followed by pragmatic and visual errors. Conclusion: The observed prevalence rate of dyslexia and reading error categories would suggest that Persian in vowel-free format is an opaque language and predominant use of a sub-lexical strategy is involved when reading Persian.
Keywords :
developmental dyslexia , Persian , prevalence , reading errors , sub-lexical
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2011
Record number :
2446108
Link To Document :
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