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A Phonological Analysis of Decoding Errors

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Structural connectivity associations with dyslexia-linked genes identifies the left insula as the key phonological hub

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Zhao J   +11 more
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On Some Determinants of Error in Child Phonology

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Speech Error Variability and Phonological Awareness in Preschoolers

American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2023
Purpose: The purpose of this article was to investigate the relationship between speech error variability and phonological awareness. Method: This article begins with a narrative review of the theoretical interpretation of speech error variability.
Elizabeth Roepke   +1 more
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Phonological error patterns in developmental verbal dyspraxia

Journal of Clinical Neuropsychology, 1984
Phonological error patterns are analyzed in a group of 10 children presenting symptoms consistent with Developmental Verbal Dyspraxia. Results indicate a dominance of "sequentially constrained" errors primarily involving sound and syllable omissions and timing errors. Rank-order correlations among the phonological errors and between phonological errors
M A, Crary, S, Landess, R, Towne
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Phonological Errors in Posterior Cortical Atrophy

Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders, 2021
<b><i>Background:</i></b> Posterior cortical atrophy (PCA) is an atypical variant of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) that presents with visuospatial/perceptual deficits. PCA is characterized by atrophy in posterior brain regions, which overlaps with atrophy occurring in logopenic variant of primary progressive aphasia (lvPPA), another ...
Katerina A. Tetzloff   +8 more
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Phonological primitives: Electromyographic speech error evidence

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1990
Speech error data have been used to argue for the psychological reality of distinctive features and phonemes as well as the hierarchical ordering levels of processing for speech production. The models of production that have emerged from analysis of these data are nearly unanimous in characterizing (implicitly or explicitly) the motor output level as ...
R A, Mowrey, I R, MacKay
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