The Turkish script is characterised by completely transparent bidirectional mappings between orthography and phonology. To date, there has been no reported evidence of acquired dyslexia in Turkish speakers leading to the naïve view that reading and writing problems in Turkish are probably rare. We examined the extent to which phonological impairment and orthographic transparency influence reading disorders in a native Turkish speaker. BRB is a bilingual Turkish-English speaker with deep dysphasia accompanied by acquired dyslexia in both languages. The main findings are an effect of imageability on reading in Turkish coincident with surface dyslexia in English and preserved nonword reading. BRB's acquired dyslexia suggests that damage to pho...
Most of the research on developmental dyslexia comes from English-speaking countries. However, there...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
The first reports of phonological, surface and deep dyslexia come from orthographies containing quas...
The Turkish script is characterised by completely transparent bidirectional mappings between orthogr...
A growing body of evidence based on monolingual and bilingual research shows that normal and impaire...
Deep dysgraphic patients make semantic errors when writing to dictation and they cannot write nonwor...
Imageability has been shown to affect word naming in English where print-to-sound translation is ass...
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 ...
Turkish is an atypically transparent orthography in which translations between print and sound are o...
We report B.R.B., a bilingual Turkish-English speaker with deep dysphasia. B.R.B. shows the typical ...
We report B.R.B., a bilingual Turkish-English speaker with deep dysphasia. B.R.B. shows the typical ...
We report on developmental vowel dyslexia, a type of dyslexia that selectively affects the reading a...
Most of the research on developmental dyslexia comes from English-speaking countries. However, there...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
The first reports of phonological, surface and deep dyslexia come from orthographies containing quas...
The Turkish script is characterised by completely transparent bidirectional mappings between orthogr...
A growing body of evidence based on monolingual and bilingual research shows that normal and impaire...
Deep dysgraphic patients make semantic errors when writing to dictation and they cannot write nonwor...
Imageability has been shown to affect word naming in English where print-to-sound translation is ass...
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 ...
Turkish is an atypically transparent orthography in which translations between print and sound are o...
We report B.R.B., a bilingual Turkish-English speaker with deep dysphasia. B.R.B. shows the typical ...
We report B.R.B., a bilingual Turkish-English speaker with deep dysphasia. B.R.B. shows the typical ...
We report on developmental vowel dyslexia, a type of dyslexia that selectively affects the reading a...
Most of the research on developmental dyslexia comes from English-speaking countries. However, there...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
The first reports of phonological, surface and deep dyslexia come from orthographies containing quas...