by Craig Pohlman, Ph.D., Senior Clinical Scholar, All Kinds of Minds Reading is a complex process that involves multiple mental functions working in concert to discern meaning from printed text. One of these functions is phonological processing (sometimes simply referred to as phonology), or the discriminating and manipulating the language sounds (or phonemes) composing spoken [...]
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Memory’s Role in Reading
Posted in Active Working Memory, Long-Term Memory, Reading on September 25, 2008 | Leave a Comment »