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1. Early Reading Outcomes in Response to a Comprehensive Reading Curriculum for Students With Autism Spectrum Disorder and Intellectual Disability.

2. Can a writing intervention using mainstream Assistive Technology software compensate for dysgraphia and support reading comprehension for people with aphasia?

3. A Comparison of Decision Rule Accuracy From Curriculum-Based Measurement of Reading and Nonsense Word Fluency.

4. Contrasting Direct Instruction in Morphological Decoding and Morphological Inquiry-Analysis Interventions in Grade 3 Children With Poor Morphological Awareness.

5. Using ChatGPT and Google Bard to improve the readability of written patient information: a proof of concept.

6. Equating Oral Reading Fluency Scores: A Model-Based Approach.

7. The impact of rereading on older adults' comprehension and metacomprehension of negative text.

8. A further specification of the effects of font emphasis on reading comprehension: Evidence from event-related potentials and neural oscillations.

9. A Mixed-Methods Exploration of the Experience of People With Aphasia Using Text-to-Speech Technology to Support Virtual Book Club Participation.

10. Assessing the readability and quality of online information on Bell's palsy.

11. Predicting processing effort during L1 and L2 reading: The relationship between text linguistic features and eye movements.

12. Participant Acceptability of Questionnaires Impacts Sexual Victimization Prevalence Rates.

13. Text Validation: Overlooking Discrepancies in Question Constructions.

14. Effects of prediction error on episodic memory retrieval: evidence from sentence reading and word recognition.

15. Text validation: Overlooking consistency effect discrepancies.

16. ERPs reveal how semantic and syntactic processing unfold across parafoveal and foveal vision during sentence comprehension.

17. Feedback beyond accuracy: Using eye‐tracking to detect comprehensibility and interest during reading.

18. Discourse rules: the effects of clause order principles on the reading process.

19. Comprehension, Processing Time, and Modality Preferences When People With Aphasia and Neurotypical Healthy Adults Read Books: A Pilot Study.

20. Video‐blogs and linguistic simplification for students with intellectual disability.

21. A descriptive study on reading instruction provided to students with intellectual disability.

22. Hidden Reading Difficulties: Identifying Children Who Are Poor Comprehenders.

23. Profiles of Poor Decoders, Poor Comprehenders, and Typically Developing Readers in Adolescents Learning English as a Second Language.

24. Association between Phonological and Morphological Awareness and Reading Comprehension among Special-Education Children in Arab Elementary Schools.

25. Respondent Burden and Readability of Patient-Reported Outcome Measures for People With Aphasia.

26. Readability of COVID-19 vaccine information for the general public.

27. Quality and Accuracy of Cervical Radiculopathy-specific Information on the Internet: A Cross-sectional Analysis.

28. Simplification of literary and scientific texts to improve reading fluency and comprehension in beginning readers of French.

29. Reading Intervention for Students with ASD in the Middle Grades: An Alternating Treatment Study of Embedded Interests Reading and Expository Text Conditions.

30. Fluency Interventions for Struggling Readers in Grades 6 to 12: A Research Synthesis.

31. Predictors of reading comprehension in deaf and hearing bilinguals.

32. Language comprehenders are sensitive to multiple states of semantically similar objects.

33. The readability and reliability of online information about adenoidectomy.

34. The impact of adaptive computer assisted instruction on reading comprehension: Identifying the main idea.

35. Can rotated words be processed automatically? Evidence from rotated repetition priming.

36. How readable and reliable is online patient information on chronic rhinosinusitis?

37. Ebooks and Ereaders -- Opinions and Trends.

38. Reading comprehension difficulties in people with aphasia: investigating personal perception of reading ability, practice, and difficulties.

39. It is Not Always a Matter of Time: Addressing the Costs of Metaphor and Metonymy Through a Speed-Accuracy Trade-off Study.

40. Reading Comprehension Instruction for Young Students with Autism: Forming Contextual Connections.

41. Materials Matter: An Exploration of Text Complexity and Its Effects on Middle School Readers' Comprehension Processing.

42. Aphasia and spelling to dictation: Analysis of spelling errors and editing.

43. TÜRKÇE DERS (5, 6, 7, 8) KİTAPLARINDAKİ METİNLERİN OKUNABİLİRLİK YÖNÜNDEN İNCELENMESİ.

44. Source credibility modulates the validation of implausible information.

45. Reading development at the text level: an investigation of surprisal and embedding-based text similarity effects on eyemovements in Chinese early readers.

46. The generalizability of inhibition-related processes in the comprehension of linguistic negation. ERP evidence from the Mandarin language.

47. Gist Inference Scores predict gist memory for authentic patient education cancer texts.

48. The processing of object–subject ambiguities in early second-language acquirers.

49. Using a Concept Map With RECALL to Increase the Comprehension of Science Texts for Children With Autism.

50. Inter-letter spacing, inter-word spacing, and font with dyslexia-friendly features: testing text readability in people with and without dyslexia.

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