DYSLEXIA PHONOLOGICAL DEFICIENCY OF WORDS
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Abstract
Dyslexia is a neurological issue described by extreme and industrious perusing or potentially spelling hindrances, regardless of ordinary knowledge and satisfactory tutoringDyslexia is an essential and disputable issue all over world. It is concurred that dyslexia is evaluated to have a predominance of 5% to 17% among youngsters.It is entrenched that people with dyslexia perform ineffectively on assignments that require phonological mindfulness, verbal momentary memory and speeded lexical recovery.
Key Words: Semantic mindfulness; Phoneme segregation; Verbal transient memory; Neurological.
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Namra Jameel, N. T. K. ,. (2020). DYSLEXIA PHONOLOGICAL DEFICIENCY OF WORDS. International Journal of Medical Science in Clinical Research and Review, 3(01), Page: 10–12. Retrieved from https://ijmscrr.in/index.php/ijmscrr/article/view/69
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