Cortex
Volume 46, Issue 10 , Pages 1259-1271, November 2010

Variability in the word-reading performance of dyslexic readers: Effects of letter length, phoneme length and digraph presence

  • Eva Marinus

      Affiliations

    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Macquarie Centre for Cognitive Science, Macquarie University, North Ryde, NSW 2109 Sydney, Australia.
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  • Peter F. de Jong

Research Institute of Child Development and Education, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Received 28 September 2008; received in revised form 2 February 2009 and 27 March 2009; accepted 18 May 2009. published online 26 July 2010.

Abstract 

The marked word-length effect in dyslexic children suggests the use of a letter-by-letter reading strategy. Such a strategy should make it more difficult to infer the sound of digraphs. Our main aim was to disentangle length and digraph-presence effects in word and pseudoword reading. In addition, we examined differences in intra-individual variability between dyslexic and normal readers. Word and pseudoword naming tasks were administered to 24 dyslexic readers individually matched to chronological-age and reading-age controls. As expected, dyslexic and younger children displayed stronger length effects. In contrast to our expectations, the dyslexic and younger children were faster in reading (pseudo)words with a digraph than in reading (pseudo)word of similar letter length but without a digraph. Normal readers were equally fast on both types of (pseudo)words. However, considering phoneme-length effects, digraph presence caused an additional delay in all reading groups, but only for pseudowords. In addition, this effect was stronger for the dyslexic and younger readers. Finally, dyslexic readers’ intra-individual variability in reading was larger than the variability in both groups of normal readers. Proportionally, the largest difference in variability with the normal readers was found on the short words.

Keywords: Word length, Digraph, Dyslexia, Intra-individual variability

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PII: S0010-9452(10)00177-2

doi:10.1016/j.cortex.2010.06.005

Cortex
Volume 46, Issue 10 , Pages 1259-1271, November 2010