Mismatch negativity in children with dyslexia speaking Indian languages |
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Authors: | Chittinahalli Vanaja Shankarnarayan Sandeep Maruthy |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Audiology, All India Institute of Speech and Hearing, Mysore, India |
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Abstract: | Background Several studies in the past have found that phonological processing is abnormal in children with dyslexia. Phonological processing depends on the phonological rules of the language learnt. Western languages do not have a good phoneme to grapheme correspondence while many of the Indian languages do have it. Also phonological rules of western languages are different from that of Indian languages. Thus it would be erroneous to generalize the results of phonological processing obtained on children speaking western languages to those speaking Indian languages. Hence the present study was aimed to investigate the auditory processing in children with dyslexia who spoke and studied Indian languages. |
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