MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PARALEXIC»
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PARALEXIC»
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Clinical Neuropsychological Assessment: A Cognitive Approach
In cases where semantic errors are seen in word reading, but the same referent
can be named normally when depicted in a picture, the semantic paralexic errors
are taken to be the result of a problem in retrieving (presumably intact) ...
Robert L. Mapou, Jack Spector, 1995
2
Developmental Cognitive Neuropsychology
The majority of paralexic errors (75%) were visual paralexias where the response
shared at least 50% of the letters in common with the stimulus, or vice versa.
However, since paralexic errors were very much less frequent than the
neologistic ...
3
Language Competence Across Populations: Toward a Definition ...
Temple (in press) provided a psycholinguistic case description of early reading
development in one of the cases of WS discussed earlier, which includes an error
analysis of paralexic responses. Initial investigations of a second case indicate ...
Yonata Levy, Jeannette C. Schaeffer, 2013
4
The Handbook of Adult Language Disorders
If the patient points to the picture that corresponds to the paralexic error that she
or he produced, it is concluded that the paralexia represents inaccurate activation
of the semantic representation. Note that it is not always easy to choose the ...
5
Brain and Behaviour: Critical Concepts in Psychology
In no case was there any evidence of neglect of words on the left of the page nor
was there any evidence of a 'neglect' dyslexia in so far as paralexic errors
resulting from misreading the initial letters of the word either did not occur (Cases
1 ...
6
Written Language Disorders
... carried out in our laboratory which speaks to the question of the modular
organization of the lexicon. Consider a well-known type of oral reading error
produced by some patients — semantic paralexic error (Marshall and Newcombe
, 1973).
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The Cognitive Psychology of Proper Names
(1976) found that two deep dyslexic patients, who tended to make paralexic
errors in reading (misread words), could read aloud lexical items which were part
of a proper name more accurately than they could read the same item presented
as ...
Serge Bredart, Tim Brennen, Tim Valentine, 2002
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The Science of Reading: A Handbook
The cardinal feature of deep dyslexia is the production of semantic paralexic
errors (e.g., merry Æ “happy,” carnation Æ “narcissus”), which makes this,
perhaps, the most striking of the acquired dyslexias. In addition to the production
of ...
Margaret J. Snowling, Charles Hulme, 2008
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Attention and performance VI: proceedings of the Sixth ...
TABLE 1 Semantic (Paralexic) Errors (Examples) under semantic errors, for
example, sleep -> asleep, saw -> see, army ->arms, the average proportion of
such error responses increases to nearly 20%. Their incidence varies
considerably ...
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Mental Lexicon: Some Words to Talk about Words
First, when attempting to read aloud individually presented words, deep dyslexic
patients are able to read some correctly, are unable to make any response to
others (called omissions), and make a variety of paralexic errors to others (that is,
...