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SummaryPoor and normal reader performance in oral phonemic synthesis test and in writing and reading tests are compared. Substantial correlation between oral phonemic synthesis test and writing and reading tests suggest that poor readers evidence a specific linguistic disability, even in exclusively oral performance. Poor readers are to be considered as children who are incapable of re-utilizing oral language and of translating it into written language.