Readers and writers of Spanish use an orthography that is highly transparent. It has been proposed that readers of Spanish can rely on grapheme-phoneme correspondences, alone, to access meaning or phonology from print. In recent years, a number of case studies have yielded evidence inconsistent with this idea. We review these studies with particular focus on those that report evidence for reading based on direct lexical mappings between print, orthographic representations, and meaning or phonology. We report a new case of acquired literacy impairment in Spanish, MJ, who presents a pattern of preserved abilities and deficits symptomatic of deep dyslexia. The patient is unable to read nonwords, but can read a substantial number of words. Her ...
A growing body of evidence based on monolingual and bilingual research shows that normal and impaire...
The first reports of phonological, surface and deep dyslexia come from orthographies containing quas...
The extent to which impaired visual and phonological mechanisms may contribute to the manifestation ...
Readers and writers of Spanish use an orthography that is highly transparent. It has been proposed t...
The way spoken language is represented by orthographic structure is thought to influence the cogni-t...
In this study, a reading-level-match design was used to test the hypothesis that children with readi...
Background: Adult oral reading in consistent orthographies, like Spanish, is argued to proceed throu...
A case study of a Spanish-speaking patient with spared lexical reading and considerable difficulty r...
AbstractSpanish-speaking children learn to read words written in a relatively transparent orthograph...
Imageability has been shown to affect word naming in English where print-to-sound translation is ass...
Spanish-speaking children learn to read words printed in a relatively transparent orthography. Varia...
Spanish-speaking children learn to read words printed in a relatively transparent orthography. Varia...
The Turkish script is characterised by completely transparent bidirectional mappings between orthogr...
The Turkish script is characterised by completely transparent bidirectional mappings between orthogr...
The first reports of phonological, surface and deep dyslexia come from orthographies containing quas...
A growing body of evidence based on monolingual and bilingual research shows that normal and impaire...
The first reports of phonological, surface and deep dyslexia come from orthographies containing quas...
The extent to which impaired visual and phonological mechanisms may contribute to the manifestation ...
Readers and writers of Spanish use an orthography that is highly transparent. It has been proposed t...
The way spoken language is represented by orthographic structure is thought to influence the cogni-t...
In this study, a reading-level-match design was used to test the hypothesis that children with readi...
Background: Adult oral reading in consistent orthographies, like Spanish, is argued to proceed throu...
A case study of a Spanish-speaking patient with spared lexical reading and considerable difficulty r...
AbstractSpanish-speaking children learn to read words written in a relatively transparent orthograph...
Imageability has been shown to affect word naming in English where print-to-sound translation is ass...
Spanish-speaking children learn to read words printed in a relatively transparent orthography. Varia...
Spanish-speaking children learn to read words printed in a relatively transparent orthography. Varia...
The Turkish script is characterised by completely transparent bidirectional mappings between orthogr...
The Turkish script is characterised by completely transparent bidirectional mappings between orthogr...
The first reports of phonological, surface and deep dyslexia come from orthographies containing quas...
A growing body of evidence based on monolingual and bilingual research shows that normal and impaire...
The first reports of phonological, surface and deep dyslexia come from orthographies containing quas...
The extent to which impaired visual and phonological mechanisms may contribute to the manifestation ...