This paper describes a case study evaluating the efficacy of a reading therapy on a Cantonese brain-injured patient, CSH, with hypothesised deficits to the semantic and nonsemantic reading routes. The treatment emphasised the re-establishment of phonetic radical-to-syllable correspondences in regular and partially regular phonetic compounds, and encouraged the patient to make use of the semantic information associated with the signific radical to assist her in arriving at the target pronunciation. By the end of the therapy, CSH read all the treatment items flawlessly and improved significantly on reading generalisation probes, while no observable change was found in the irregular phonetic compound control probes. Specific treatment effect w...
The application of cognitive neuropsychological theories to the design and implementation of treatme...
This study addressed the issue of whether oral reading of Chinese is mediated by semantics in childr...
A dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Bachelor of Science (Spee...
We report a Cantonese-speaking brain-damaged patient, CML, who demonstrates better oral reading than...
This article describes a Cantonese dyslexic patient with a dissociation between reading ability and ...
Background: Previous studies have shown that brain-damaged patients with selective deficits to phono...
This paper describes the spoken error production of a Cantonese-speaking brain-injured patient. His ...
A treatment combining semantic feature analysis and semantic priming was carried out on three Canton...
Case reports of impaired cognitive and linguistic abilities in brain-injured adults are recognized t...
Abstract Although dyslexia is a common consequence of brain damage there are few studies about the r...
Background: Adult oral reading in consistent orthographies, like Spanish, is argued to proceed throu...
A dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Bachelor of Science (Spee...
Also available in print.Thesis (B.Sc.)--University of Hong Kong, 2003."A dissertation submitted in p...
This paper examined the effectiveness of semantic feature analysis on five Cantonese anomic individu...
.•£_/> 8.Sc£Q,<- tear fc) Studies conducted on English-speakers found that phonemic cueing is ...
The application of cognitive neuropsychological theories to the design and implementation of treatme...
This study addressed the issue of whether oral reading of Chinese is mediated by semantics in childr...
A dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Bachelor of Science (Spee...
We report a Cantonese-speaking brain-damaged patient, CML, who demonstrates better oral reading than...
This article describes a Cantonese dyslexic patient with a dissociation between reading ability and ...
Background: Previous studies have shown that brain-damaged patients with selective deficits to phono...
This paper describes the spoken error production of a Cantonese-speaking brain-injured patient. His ...
A treatment combining semantic feature analysis and semantic priming was carried out on three Canton...
Case reports of impaired cognitive and linguistic abilities in brain-injured adults are recognized t...
Abstract Although dyslexia is a common consequence of brain damage there are few studies about the r...
Background: Adult oral reading in consistent orthographies, like Spanish, is argued to proceed throu...
A dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Bachelor of Science (Spee...
Also available in print.Thesis (B.Sc.)--University of Hong Kong, 2003."A dissertation submitted in p...
This paper examined the effectiveness of semantic feature analysis on five Cantonese anomic individu...
.•£_/> 8.Sc£Q,<- tear fc) Studies conducted on English-speakers found that phonemic cueing is ...
The application of cognitive neuropsychological theories to the design and implementation of treatme...
This study addressed the issue of whether oral reading of Chinese is mediated by semantics in childr...
A dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Bachelor of Science (Spee...