Dysgraphia due to a focal brain lesion can be characterized by substitution, transposition, deletion and/or addition errors of graphemes or strokes. However, those linguistic errors can be language-specific because the writing system of a given language may influence error patterns. We investigated a Korean stroke patient, a 57-year-old English teacher with dysgraphia both in Korean Han-geul {(\psfig{figure=ben15901.eps,width=6mm})} and in English alphabet writings. The results of an experimental testing revealed transposition errors between a consonant and a vowel only in English but not in Korean writings. This austerity of vowel-consonant position may be attributed to a unique Korean writing system of a spatially well-formed syllabic con...
We report a Cantonese-speaking brain-damaged patient, CML, who demonstrates better oral reading than...
Understanding how the mappings between orthography and phonology in alphabetic languages are learned...
Understanding how the mappings between orthography and phonology in alphabetic languages are learned...
Dysgraphia due to a focal brain lesion can be characterized by substitution, transposition, deletion...
Graduate Program in Speech and Language Pathology/박사Background: Dysgraphia is the collective term us...
In Hangeul, the graphemes of syllables are organized in horizontal, vertical and mixed (both horizon...
BACKGROUND: In writing, linguistic (i.e., spelling) and nonlinguistic (i.e., arranging strokes or le...
Since the Korean language has two distinct writing systems, phonogram (Hangul) and ideogram (Hanja: ...
In this paper, we present writing data of a Hong Kong Chinese brain-damaged patient with acquired dy...
Objectives: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) can cause visuoconstructional and linguistic dysfunction due to...
This paper reports an investigation of the impaired writing of an acquired dysgraphic patient J.E.C....
We report patterns of dysgraphia in participants with primary progressive aphasia that can be explai...
Korean written language is composed of ideogram (Hanja) and phonogram (Hangul), as Japanese consists...
An acquired dysgraphic patient-BA-is described who produces a large proportion of nonword responses....
The purpose of this study was to investigate the cognitive causes underlying spelling difficulties i...
We report a Cantonese-speaking brain-damaged patient, CML, who demonstrates better oral reading than...
Understanding how the mappings between orthography and phonology in alphabetic languages are learned...
Understanding how the mappings between orthography and phonology in alphabetic languages are learned...
Dysgraphia due to a focal brain lesion can be characterized by substitution, transposition, deletion...
Graduate Program in Speech and Language Pathology/박사Background: Dysgraphia is the collective term us...
In Hangeul, the graphemes of syllables are organized in horizontal, vertical and mixed (both horizon...
BACKGROUND: In writing, linguistic (i.e., spelling) and nonlinguistic (i.e., arranging strokes or le...
Since the Korean language has two distinct writing systems, phonogram (Hangul) and ideogram (Hanja: ...
In this paper, we present writing data of a Hong Kong Chinese brain-damaged patient with acquired dy...
Objectives: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) can cause visuoconstructional and linguistic dysfunction due to...
This paper reports an investigation of the impaired writing of an acquired dysgraphic patient J.E.C....
We report patterns of dysgraphia in participants with primary progressive aphasia that can be explai...
Korean written language is composed of ideogram (Hanja) and phonogram (Hangul), as Japanese consists...
An acquired dysgraphic patient-BA-is described who produces a large proportion of nonword responses....
The purpose of this study was to investigate the cognitive causes underlying spelling difficulties i...
We report a Cantonese-speaking brain-damaged patient, CML, who demonstrates better oral reading than...
Understanding how the mappings between orthography and phonology in alphabetic languages are learned...
Understanding how the mappings between orthography and phonology in alphabetic languages are learned...