This article reviews a number of studies that report discrepancies between written and oral spelling that cannot easily be explained in terms of deficits to modality-specific output routines. For instance, some patients appear to be 'surface dysgraphic' for oral spelling but 'phonological dysgraphic' for written spelling (e.g. Lesser, 1990). A model is proposed to account for these findings which contains the basic premise that the mappings between phonemes and letter names (in oral spelling) is generally non-arbitrary, whereas the mappings between phonemes and letter shapes (in written spelling) is entirely arbitrary. For example, the phoneme /t/ sounds similar to the oral letter name "Tee" but is arbitrarily related to the written letter ...
Current literature on spelling strategies has indicated that successful spellers use phonological an...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/10338/10490-thumbnail.jpgSpelling tests have ...
We report on an Italian brain-damaged patient with impaired written spelling. The patient’s errors, ...
Recognition of orally spelt words is an unusual task, not commonly encountered in everyday life, but...
The task of recognition of oral spelling (stimulus: “C-A-T”, response: “cat”) is often administered ...
Studies of English spelling have primarily focussed on correspondences between spelling and sound am...
Does the spelling of a word mandatorily constrain spoken word production, or does it do so only when...
Most models of spelling assume that people rely on two procedures when engaging in spelling: a lexic...
Contains fulltext : 54910.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Does the spell...
International audienceMost models of spelling assume that people rely on two procedures when engagin...
International audienceMost models of spelling assume that people rely on two procedures when engagin...
Most theories of spelling propose two major processes for translating between orthography and phonol...
We are presenting a single-case study of a DAT patient whose writing output is severely impaired whi...
Does the spelling of a word mandatorily constrain spoken word production, or does it do so only when...
Does the spelling of a word mandatorily constrain spoken word production, or does it do so only when...
Current literature on spelling strategies has indicated that successful spellers use phonological an...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/10338/10490-thumbnail.jpgSpelling tests have ...
We report on an Italian brain-damaged patient with impaired written spelling. The patient’s errors, ...
Recognition of orally spelt words is an unusual task, not commonly encountered in everyday life, but...
The task of recognition of oral spelling (stimulus: “C-A-T”, response: “cat”) is often administered ...
Studies of English spelling have primarily focussed on correspondences between spelling and sound am...
Does the spelling of a word mandatorily constrain spoken word production, or does it do so only when...
Most models of spelling assume that people rely on two procedures when engaging in spelling: a lexic...
Contains fulltext : 54910.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Does the spell...
International audienceMost models of spelling assume that people rely on two procedures when engagin...
International audienceMost models of spelling assume that people rely on two procedures when engagin...
Most theories of spelling propose two major processes for translating between orthography and phonol...
We are presenting a single-case study of a DAT patient whose writing output is severely impaired whi...
Does the spelling of a word mandatorily constrain spoken word production, or does it do so only when...
Does the spelling of a word mandatorily constrain spoken word production, or does it do so only when...
Current literature on spelling strategies has indicated that successful spellers use phonological an...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/10338/10490-thumbnail.jpgSpelling tests have ...
We report on an Italian brain-damaged patient with impaired written spelling. The patient’s errors, ...