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Reference: Bishop, DV and Snowling, MJ, (2004). Developmental dyslexia and specific language impairment: same or different?. Psychol Bull, 130 (6), 858-886.

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Title: Developmental dyslexia and specific language impairment: same or different?

Abstract: Developmental dyslexia and specific language impairment (SLI) were for many years treated as distinct disorders but are now often regarded as different manifestations of the same underlying problem, differing only in severity or developmental stage. The merging of these categories has been motivated by the reconceptualization of dyslexia as a language disorder in which phonological processing is deficient. The authors argue that this focus underestimates the independent influence of semantic and syntactic deficits, which are widespread in SLI and which affect reading comprehension and impair attainment of fluent reading in adolescence. The authors suggest that 2 dimensions of impairment are needed to conceptualize the relationship between these disorders and to capture phenotypic features that are important for identifying neurobiologically and etiologically coherent subgroups.


Notes:PubMed ID: 15535741
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Journal: Psychol Bull see more from them
Volume: 130
Issue: 6
Extent: 858-886
Issue Date: 2004-11
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Urn: uuid:34ac857b-5dfc-4577-a530-80856a24754e
Doi: 10.1037/0033-2909.130.6.858
Issn: 0033-2909
Source identifier: 12452
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