dyslexia

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English - Turkish
{i} yazıyı algılamada bozuklukla kendini gösteren hastalık
yazı körlüğü
disleksi

Tom bir çocuk olarak disleksi ile mücadele etti. - Tom struggled with dyslexia as a child.

yazı okuyamama
(Tıp, İlaç) disleksi, yazıyı algılamada bozuklukla kendini gösteren hastalık.dyslexic/dyslectic = Bu hastalıktan muzdarip kişi
okuma güçlük
(Dilbilim) okuma güçlüğü
dyslexic
(Tıp) disleksik

Tom babasının disleksik olduğundan şüphelendi. - Tom suspected that his father was dyslexic.

neglect dyslexia
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) ihmal disleksisi
acquired dyslexia
(Tıp,Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) edinilmiş disleksi
dyslexic
okuma güçlüğü çeken

Ben aptal değilim! Ben okuma güçlüğü çekenim. - I'm not dumb! I'm dyslexic.

English - English
A learning disability in which a person finds it difficult to read and write
A language disturbance that affects the ability to read (sometimes called alexia)
Difficulty in learning to read
a learning disorder distinguished by impaired ability to recognize and comprehend written words
A language disorder reducing the ability of reading and writing Sometimes referred to as a specific learning difficulty
Impairment of the ability to read
- Impairment of the ability to read see Alexia   A condition in which a person who shows normal intelligence and full comprehension of spoken words has difficulty reading
– Unusual difficulty sounding out letters and confusing words that sound familiar The most common form of learning disability
A type of learning disability that affects reading ability More specifically: the individual may have problems remembering, recognizing , and or reversing written letters, numbers, and words, might read backwards, and have poor handwriting The term is frequently used when neurological dysfunction is suspected as the cause of the reading disability
impaired reading ability
impaired ability to learn to read
learning disability characterized by reading difficulties Some individuals may also have difficulty writing, spelling, or working with numbers
A condition whereby children or adults of normal or above-normal intelligence are substantially subnormal in their reading ability (Anderson)
Dyslexia affects the under-lying skills that are needed for learning to read, write and spell
A severe difficulty in understanding or using one or more areas of language, including listening, speaking, reading, writing, and spelling
A condition in which a persons ability to read and write is much lower than would be expected of someone of that persons intelligence
A type of learning disability; under Federal law, a specific language-based disorder characterized by problems in learning to read, write, and spell
A difficulty in learning to read, despite conventional educational experience
A disorder where things are done or read backwards For example, a "d" and a "b" might be confused
A specific reading, writing and/or spelling dysfunction due to a slight brain dysfunction and/or differential brain function This means it could be caused by something physically wrong with the brain, or because the brain never really learned how to do it correctly in the first place
{i} learning disability characterized by difficulty in reading and writing
A disturbance of the ability to read and to use language
If someone suffers from dyslexia, they have difficulty with reading because of a slight disorder of their brain. a condition that makes it difficult for someone to read and spell (dys- (from ) + lexis ). Chronic neurological disorder causing inability or great difficulty in learning to read or spell, despite normal intelligence. It inhibits recognition and processing of graphic symbols, particularly those pertaining to language. Symptoms, including very poor reading skills, reversed word and letter sequences, and illegible handwriting, usually become evident in the early school years. With early recognition and specialized approaches to teaching reading, most dyslexics can learn to read. Anomalies have recently been found in reading-related pathways in the brains of dyslexic persons
The most commonly identified learning disability It affects both reading and spelling It is characterized by the inability to recognize differences in sounds, put sounds together into words, and recognize which letters or symbols are connected with what sounds
The most common form of learning disabilities Difficulty with sounding out words and letters, confusion of words that sound familiar
A disorder of children who, despite conventional classroom experience, fail to learn to read The term is most frequently used when neurological dysfunction is suspected as a cause of the reading disability
Is a specific and severe form of a learning disability It is a reading disability typified by problems in expressive or receptive, oral or written language Problems may emerge in reading, spelling, writing, speaking, or listening (People with dyslexia often show talent in areas that require visual, spatial, and motor integration )
Difficulty with language processing, which, in turn, affects reading, writing, and spelling
Dsylexia is the most well known term out of all of the dys prefexed disabilities It is a language based learning disability People with Dyslexia have problems with understanding, remembering and working with letter sounds, both in isolation and within words, sentences, or even whole paragraphs Dyslexia effects reading, spelling, writing and listening, pretty much all aspects of phonological awareness
lysdexia
word blindness
dyslexic
Of or pertaining to dyslexia
dyslexic
A person who has dyslexia
dyslexic
If someone is dyslexic, they have difficulty with reading because of a slight disorder of their brain
dyslexic
Having dyslexia
dyslexic
{s} suffering from dyslexia (type of learning disability)
dyslexic
of or relating to or symptomatic of dyslexia
dyslexic
{i} one suffering from dyslexia (type of learning disability)
dyslexic
having impaired ability to comprehend written words usually associated with a neurologic disorder
dyslexic
dyslectic
dyslexia

    Hyphenation

    dys·lex·i·a

    Turkish pronunciation

    dîsleksiı

    Pronunciation

    /dəsˈleksēə/ /dɪsˈlɛksiːə/

    Etymology

    () c. 1890, from New Latin dys- + topia, from {{Ancient Greek δυσ- (dys-) expressing the idea of difficulty, and Ancient Greek λέξις (lexis, “diction”, “word”).

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