This paper reports a case study of a Cantonese-speaking dysgraphic patient. Among his written errors were phonologically plausible errors that were mostly homophonous or …
SP Law, W Wong, KMY Chiu - Neurocase, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
This article describes a Cantonese dyslexic patient with a dissociation between reading ability and oral naming, similar to previously reported cases of Chinese dyslexia. Additional …
This paper reports the performances of two Cantonese aphasics on tasks examining their sentence processing deficits. The data on sentence comprehension show that thematically …
Background: Previous studies have shown that brain‐damaged patients with selective deficits to phonological processes produced frequent phonological errors and similar error …
W Wong, SP Law - Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning …, 2008 - psycnet.apa.org
The present study investigated verbal recall of semantically preserved and degraded words and nonwords by taking into consideration the status of one's semantic short-term memory …
W Lam - International Journal of language and communication … - core.ac.uk
This investigation examined the treatment efficacy of semantic feature analysis on verb retrieval. A single-subject multiple baseline design was employed on a 48-year-old …
This paper reports a case study of a Chinese-speaking dysgraphic patient, NMY. Among his written errors in written naming and writing-to-dictation were phonologically plausible errors …
Previous studies revealed that alphabetic-language speaking dyslexic patients were able to take advantage of phonics-based treatment program to improve oral reading. The present …
SP Law - 41st Annual Meeting of Academy of Aphasia, Vienna …, 2003 - hub.hku.hk
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