Some recent studies on acalculia raise the question of how people translate verbal numerals (e.g. three hundred and sixty five) into Arabic numerals (365). This ability can conveniently be tested by a dictation task: The experimenter presents a spoken verbal numeral which the subject must write down in Arabic digits. Two broad categories of dictation error have been observed in acalculia studies. First, the patient may select a wrong digit (\u201clexical\u201c error, e.g. 364); secondly, he may produce a numeral with the wrong overall structure, in particular by inserting the wrong number of zeros (\u201csyntactic\u201d error, e.g. 30065). The present study examines another source of evidence, the performance of children who are in the proc...
Number transcoding (e.g., writing 64 when hearing “sixty-four”) is a basic numerical skill; rather f...
This study identifies language specific errors made with transcoding tasks to inform possible future...
Number transcoding (e.g., writing 64 when hearing “sixty-four”) is a basic numerical skill; rather f...
A group of seven-year-old Italian children was asked to transcode from arabic numerals to verbal num...
A group of seven-year-old Italian children was asked to transcode from arabic numerals to verbal num...
This study investigated the effect of educational level and of the syntactic representation of numbe...
This study investigated the effect of educational level and of the syntactic representation of numbe...
Reading and writing multidigit numbers requires accurate switching between Arabic numbers and spoken...
Reading and writing multidigit numbers requires accurate switching between Arabic numbers and spoken...
This paper describes a patient (LD) showing a selective syntactic deficit in the production of Arabi...
We explore patterns of structure in children's production of written numerals in number transcoding....
The present study examines the transitory deficit in transcoding verbal to Arabic numbers in an apha...
This paper presents a single-case study of a patient suffering from several impairments in number pr...
El artículo reporta los resultados de una investigación que examina el desarrollo de la tarea de tra...
This paper describes a patient (LD) showing a selective syntactic deficit in the production of Arabi...
Number transcoding (e.g., writing 64 when hearing “sixty-four”) is a basic numerical skill; rather f...
This study identifies language specific errors made with transcoding tasks to inform possible future...
Number transcoding (e.g., writing 64 when hearing “sixty-four”) is a basic numerical skill; rather f...
A group of seven-year-old Italian children was asked to transcode from arabic numerals to verbal num...
A group of seven-year-old Italian children was asked to transcode from arabic numerals to verbal num...
This study investigated the effect of educational level and of the syntactic representation of numbe...
This study investigated the effect of educational level and of the syntactic representation of numbe...
Reading and writing multidigit numbers requires accurate switching between Arabic numbers and spoken...
Reading and writing multidigit numbers requires accurate switching between Arabic numbers and spoken...
This paper describes a patient (LD) showing a selective syntactic deficit in the production of Arabi...
We explore patterns of structure in children's production of written numerals in number transcoding....
The present study examines the transitory deficit in transcoding verbal to Arabic numbers in an apha...
This paper presents a single-case study of a patient suffering from several impairments in number pr...
El artículo reporta los resultados de una investigación que examina el desarrollo de la tarea de tra...
This paper describes a patient (LD) showing a selective syntactic deficit in the production of Arabi...
Number transcoding (e.g., writing 64 when hearing “sixty-four”) is a basic numerical skill; rather f...
This study identifies language specific errors made with transcoding tasks to inform possible future...
Number transcoding (e.g., writing 64 when hearing “sixty-four”) is a basic numerical skill; rather f...