The task of recognition of oral spelling (stimulus: “C-A-T”, response: “cat”) is often administered to individuals with acquired written language disorders, yet there is no consensus about the underlying cognitive processes. We adjudicate between two existing hypotheses: Recognition of oral spelling uses central reading processes, or recognition of oral spelling uses central spelling processes in reverse. We tested the recognition of oral spelling and spelling to dictation abilities of a single individual with acquired dyslexia and dysgraphia. She was impaired relative to matched controls in spelling to dictation but unimpaired in recognition of oral spelling. Recognition of oral spelling for exception words (e.g., colonel) and pronounceabl...
The relationship between spelling, written word recognition and picture naming is investigated in a ...
We examined the oral and written spelling performance on the Treiman-Bourassa Early Spelling Test (T...
Spelling errors are usually studied in dictations, but teachers report that children with school dif...
Recognition of orally spelt words is an unusual task, not commonly encountered in everyday life, but...
This article reviews a number of studies that report discrepancies between written and oral spelling...
The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that word reading accuracy, not oral language, ...
Background: It is not known whether the age of acquisition (AoA) of a word has any significant effec...
The case is reported of an individual (NK) with a developmental spelling impairment (dysgraphia) who...
Current literature on spelling strategies has indicated that successful spellers use phonological an...
There appears to be a general agreement among educators that a close relationship exists between the...
textSubstantial evidence emphasizing the importance of linguistic systems in reading acquisition, as...
Two patients with acquired dysgraphia were reported. Thepatients ’ performance in various written a ...
We report the performance of a neurologically impaired patient, JJ, whose oral reading of words exce...
The purpose of this study was to investigate level of spelling development in three types of speller...
Abstract. This article examines the component spelling skills of adults with child-hood diagnoses of...
The relationship between spelling, written word recognition and picture naming is investigated in a ...
We examined the oral and written spelling performance on the Treiman-Bourassa Early Spelling Test (T...
Spelling errors are usually studied in dictations, but teachers report that children with school dif...
Recognition of orally spelt words is an unusual task, not commonly encountered in everyday life, but...
This article reviews a number of studies that report discrepancies between written and oral spelling...
The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that word reading accuracy, not oral language, ...
Background: It is not known whether the age of acquisition (AoA) of a word has any significant effec...
The case is reported of an individual (NK) with a developmental spelling impairment (dysgraphia) who...
Current literature on spelling strategies has indicated that successful spellers use phonological an...
There appears to be a general agreement among educators that a close relationship exists between the...
textSubstantial evidence emphasizing the importance of linguistic systems in reading acquisition, as...
Two patients with acquired dysgraphia were reported. Thepatients ’ performance in various written a ...
We report the performance of a neurologically impaired patient, JJ, whose oral reading of words exce...
The purpose of this study was to investigate level of spelling development in three types of speller...
Abstract. This article examines the component spelling skills of adults with child-hood diagnoses of...
The relationship between spelling, written word recognition and picture naming is investigated in a ...
We examined the oral and written spelling performance on the Treiman-Bourassa Early Spelling Test (T...
Spelling errors are usually studied in dictations, but teachers report that children with school dif...