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ArtikelTwo Different Dysgraphic Syndromes in a Regular Orthography, Spanish  
Oleh: Iribarren, I. Carolina ; Jarema, Gonia ; Lecours, Andre Roch
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Brain and Language (Full Text) vol. 77 no. 2 (2001), page 166-175.
Topik: dysgraphia; Spanish; dual-route model
Fulltext: 77_02_Iribarren.pdf (51.81KB)
Isi artikelIn opaque orthographies, such as English and French, three central dysgraphic syndromes have been described: surface dysgraphia, phonological dysgraphia, and deep dysgraphia. Writing breakdown patterns reveal that spelling can proceed by phoneme-to-grapheme conversion, or by a more direct or lexical approach. Ardila et al. (1989, 1991) claim that for Spanish speakers a lexical strategy for reading and writing is not an option due to the regularity of the orthography of this language. In this study we report two clear cases of dysgraphia in Spanish, one of surface dysgraphia and another of phonological dysgraphia, where a dissociation between lexical and sublexical writing can be observed, thus contradicting Ardila’s position.
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