Issues in the assessment of reading disabilities in L2 children--beliefs and research evidence.

@article{Geva2000IssuesIT,
  title={Issues in the assessment of reading disabilities in L2 children--beliefs and research evidence.},
  author={Esther Geva},
  journal={Dyslexia},
  year={2000},
  volume={6 1},
  pages={
          13-28
        }
}
  • E. Geva
  • Published 2000
  • Linguistics
  • Dyslexia
In bilingual and multilingual settings one is constantly challenged by the difficulty of teasing apart phenomena associated with normal second language (L2) reading acquisition from authentic warning signs of reading failure. The bulk of this paper focuses on a critical discussion of a cluster of beliefs that pertain to the issues concerning the diagnosis of reading disability in multilingual and bilingual settings among school children. Findings from available research on reading acquisition… 

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