From "logographic" to normal reading: the case of a deaf beginning reader
- PMID: 11500070
- DOI: 10.1006/brln.2001.2461
From "logographic" to normal reading: the case of a deaf beginning reader
Abstract
Visual word recognition of a profoundly deaf girl (AH) with developmental reading disorders was explored using an experimental technique that measures performance as a function of eye fixation within a word. AH's fixation-dependent word recognition profile revealed that she was inferring the identity of words using a "logographic" reading strategy (i. e., using salient visual features). Following this observation a special training program that enhances the understanding of grapheme-phoneme relations was applied. After few months of training, AH's reading skills improved, while her fixation-dependent performance changed to become like that of normal readers. We discuss the impact of our technique for the early diagnosis of reading impairments.
Copyright 2001 Academic Press.
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