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Spelling impairments in Spanish dyslexic adults.
Spelling deficits have repeatedly been observed in children with dyslexia. However, the few studies addressing this issue in dyslexic adults have reported contradictory results.
Olivia eAfonso +2 more
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The well-known deletion of coda sibilants in Old French (11th–14th centuries) induced a compensatory lengthening effect on the preceding vowel, generally described as applying uniformly where coda /s/ was lost.
Francisco Antonio Montaño
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This study examined whether and how the morphological structure of written words affects reading in word-based neglect dyslexia (neglexia), and what can be learned about morphological decomposition in reading from the effect of morphology on neglexia ...
Julia eReznick, Naama eFriedmann
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Length Independent Writer Identification Based on the Fusion of Deep and Hand-Crafted Descriptors
Writer's identification from a handwritten text is one of the most challenging machines learning problems because of the variable handwritten sources, various languages, the similarity between writer's pattern, context variation, and implicit ...
Alaa Sulaiman +3 more
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The production of nominal and verbal inflection in an agglutinative language: evidence from Hungarian. [PDF]
The contrast between regular and irregular inflectional morphology has been useful in investigating the functional and neural architecture of language.
Dezso Nemeth +8 more
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Categorical verbal fluency tests (CFT) are commonly used to assess the integrity of semantic memory in individuals with brain damage. Persons with Dementia of the Alzheimer’s Type display a reduced output on CFT, and a similar pattern has been reported ...
Davide Quaranta +7 more
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Narrative Length and Speech Rate in Battered Women.
Narrative length and speech rate of traumatic recollections have been previously associated with different emotions and adjustment trajectories after trauma. However, the evidence is limited and the results are mixed.
Violeta Fernández-Lansac, María Crespo
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Comparison of dysgraphia impairments across writing-by-hand and two keyboard modalities
Computer use is essential for tasks such as e-mail, banking and social networking and is important for communication and independence in persons with aphasia. However, most evaluations of dysgraphia have investigated handwriting exclusively.
Lisa A Edmonds, Jodi Morgan
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Age, dyslexia subtype and comorbidity modulate rapid auditory processing in developmental dyslexia
The nature of Rapid Auditory Processing (RAP) deficits in dyslexia remains debated, together with the specificity of the problem to certain types of stimuli and/or restricted subgroups of individuals.
Maria Luisa eLorusso +2 more
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A Link Between Lexical Competition and Fluency in Aphasia
Background: There are at least three distinct accounts of fluency deficits in aphasia. The traditional view is that fluency deficits are specific to language production.
Mona Roxana Botezatu +1 more
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