Deep dysgraphic patients make semantic errors when writing to dictation and they cannot write nonwords. Extant reports of deep dysgraphia come from languages with relatively opaque orthographies. Turkish is a transparent orthography because the bidirectional mappings between phonology and orthography are completely predictable. We report BRB, a biscriptal Turkish-English speaker who has acquired dysgraphia characterised by semantic errors as well as effects of grammatical class and imageability on writing in Turkish. Nonword spelling is abolished. A similar pattern of errors is observed in English. BRB is the first report of acquired dysgraphia in a truly transparent writing system. We argue that deep dysgraphia results from damage to the m...
This study investigates differences in the word processing skills of students with and without readi...
The aim of the study is to explore the role of age of acquisition in word and picture naming in adul...
An acquired dysgraphic patient-BA-is described who produces a large proportion of nonword responses....
Deep dysgraphic patients make semantic errors when writing to dictation and they cannot write nonwor...
The Turkish script is characterised by completely transparent bidirectional mappings between orthogr...
The Turkish script is characterised by completely transparent bidirectional mappings between orthogr...
Imageability has been shown to affect word naming in English where print-to-sound translation is ass...
A growing body of evidence based on monolingual and bilingual research shows that normal and impaire...
We describe a Turkish-English bilingual patient, B.R.B. who suffered a cerebrovascular accident (CVA...
Deep dysphasia is a language impairment that is defined by impaired repetition. In this study we rep...
Deep dysphasia is a language impairment that is defined by impaired repetition. In this study we rep...
Research addressing the cognitive neuropsychology of acquired language disorders in Turkish such as ...
Readers and writers of Spanish use an orthography that is highly transparent. It has been proposed t...
Turkish is an atypically transparent orthography in which translations between print and sound are o...
Readers and writers of Spanish use an orthography that is highly transparent. It has been proposed t...
This study investigates differences in the word processing skills of students with and without readi...
The aim of the study is to explore the role of age of acquisition in word and picture naming in adul...
An acquired dysgraphic patient-BA-is described who produces a large proportion of nonword responses....
Deep dysgraphic patients make semantic errors when writing to dictation and they cannot write nonwor...
The Turkish script is characterised by completely transparent bidirectional mappings between orthogr...
The Turkish script is characterised by completely transparent bidirectional mappings between orthogr...
Imageability has been shown to affect word naming in English where print-to-sound translation is ass...
A growing body of evidence based on monolingual and bilingual research shows that normal and impaire...
We describe a Turkish-English bilingual patient, B.R.B. who suffered a cerebrovascular accident (CVA...
Deep dysphasia is a language impairment that is defined by impaired repetition. In this study we rep...
Deep dysphasia is a language impairment that is defined by impaired repetition. In this study we rep...
Research addressing the cognitive neuropsychology of acquired language disorders in Turkish such as ...
Readers and writers of Spanish use an orthography that is highly transparent. It has been proposed t...
Turkish is an atypically transparent orthography in which translations between print and sound are o...
Readers and writers of Spanish use an orthography that is highly transparent. It has been proposed t...
This study investigates differences in the word processing skills of students with and without readi...
The aim of the study is to explore the role of age of acquisition in word and picture naming in adul...
An acquired dysgraphic patient-BA-is described who produces a large proportion of nonword responses....