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ERIC Number: EJ970787
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2012
Pages: 40
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ISSN: ISSN-1048-9223
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Phonological Precedence in Dyslexia: A Case Study
Schneider-Zioga, Patricia
Language Acquisition: A Journal of Developmental Linguistics, v19 n3 p183-222 2012
Developmental dyslexia is believed to involve a phonological deficit of which the exact properties have not been clearly established. This article presents the findings of a longitudinal case study that suggest that, at least for some people with dyslexia, the fundamental problem involves a disturbance of temporal-spatial ordering abilities. A very frequent reading error of the case is to misread CVC syllables in word internal position as CV syllables instead. Specifically, there is a phonological conspiracy in her reading such that she avoids (word internal) codas and maps them as something else via epenthesis, deletions, metathesis, etc. It is noted that this overproduction of CV units evinces a problem with the temporal-spatial ordering of salient items (vowels) versus nonsalient items (consonants). This can be interpreted from a Minimalist perspective as the reflex of difficulties in linearizing phonological material at the sensorimotor (SM) interface. The analysis is couched in terms of the coupling hypothesis of syllable structure and Optimality Theory. (Contains 15 tables and 38 footnotes.)
Psychology Press. Available from: Taylor & Francis, Ltd. 325 Chestnut Street Suite 800, Philadelphia, PA 19106. Tel: 800-354-1420; Fax: 215-625-2940; Web site: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Elementary Education; Grade 1
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Language: English
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