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Reading Disability in Chinese Children Learning English as an L2
Authors:Fan Cao  Xiaohui Yan  Xin Yan  Haiyan Zhou  James R Booth
Institution:1. Sun Yat-Sen University;2. Michigan State University;3. Beijing University of Technology;4. Vanderbilt University
Abstract:To examine whether there are common or specific deficits of reading disability (RD) in first (L1) and second languages (L2), Chinese children (9–11 years, N = 76) with or without RD who learn English as an L2 were studied during a visual word rhyming judgment task. Evidence was found for common deficits in L1 and L2 in visuo-orthographic processes in left inferior temporal gyrus and left precuneus, as well as in phonological processes in left dorsal inferior frontal gyrus as children with RD showed less activation than controls in both languages. Furthermore, the visuo-orthographic deficit appears to be a RD effect, whereas the phonological deficit appears to be a reading/performance effect. Some weak evidence for language specific effects was also found.
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