Cross-Linguistic Study of Acquired Reading Disorders: Implications for Reading Models, Disorders, Acquisition, and Teaching

Author:   Prathibha Karanth
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2003
Volume:   24
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9781461347224


Pages:   169
Publication Date:   17 September 2012
Format:   Paperback
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The acquisition ofreading, the teaching ofreading and the difficulties encountered have been ofsubstantial interest to a wide mnge ofresearchers and practitioners for centuries. Given the increasing centrality ofliteracy in modern life they are now of even greater interest to an ever widening base ofprofessionals. The study of the acquired reading disorders, though in existence for over a century, received enormous impetus with the publication of a seminal paper by Marshall and Newcombe in 1966, leading to neuropsychological model building of reading. Over the last 30 years, within the single case study design there has been extensive and exceedingly fme-gmined research on individuals with acquired disorders ofreading, in an attempt to establish the validity ofthese models ofreading and the human brain. In addition these models have had considerable influence on models of the acquisition ofreading in children and their concomitant difficulties. Much ofthis research has been in readers ofthe alphabetic scripts, particularly the opaque English script. During the last decade or so there has been increasing evidence, particularly in research on reading acquisition, that what is true ofalphabetic scripts like English may not be universally true of all of the scripts of the world. This has led to considerable research into the process of learning to read and write and on the factors affecting reading, which are the touchstone ofthe models, within broader cross-linguistic and cross-cultural perspectives.

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Author:   Prathibha Karanth
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Imprint:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2003
Volume:   24
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.302kg
ISBN:  

9781461347224


ISBN 10:   146134722
Pages:   169
Publication Date:   17 September 2012
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1. Introduction.- 2. Neuropsychological Cognitive and Computational Models of Reading.- 2.1. Cognitive Neuropsychological Models of Reading.- 2.2. Computational Connectionist Models of Reading.- 2.3. Current Models.- 2.4. Cross-Linguistic Studies.- 3. The Alphasyllabaries Of India — Kannada as Exemplar.- 3.1. Writing Systems and Their Evolution.- 3.2. Alphasyllabaries.- 3.3. The Indian Writing Systems.- 3.4. Kannada.- 3.5. Other Nonalphabetic Scripts.- 4. Pure Alexia.- 4.1. Definition And Characteristics.- 4.2. Cross-Linguistic Studies.- 4.3. Case Study.- 5. Surface Dyslexia.- 5.1. Definition And Characteristics.- 5.2. Cross-Linguistic Studies.- 5.3. Developmental Surface Dyslexia.- 5.4. Cross-Linguistic Studies of Developmental Surface Dyslexia.- 5.5. Case Studies of Developmental Dyslexia In Bilinguals.- 6. Deep Dyslexia.- 6.1. Definition and Characteristics.- 6.2. Cross-Linguistic Studies.- 6.3. Case Report.- 7. The Other Dyslexias.- 7.1. Phonological Dyslexia.- 7.2. Developmental Phonological Dyslexia.- 7.3. Cross-Linguistic Studies.- 7.4. Neglect Dyslexia.- 7.5. Cross-Linguistic Studies.- 7.6. Attentional Dyslexia.- 7.7. Visual Dyslexia.- 7.8. Semantic Access Dyslexia.- 8. Cross-Linguistic Studies Of Skilled Reading And Reading Acquisition.- 8.1. Empirical Research.- 8.2. Metalinguistic Skills.- 8.3. Reading Acquisition.- 9. Neuropsychological Models of Reading and The Brain — Revisited.- 9.1. The Models Revisited.- 9.2. An Alternate Framework.- 9.3. Reinterpretation of Other Bilingual Data.- 9.4. Phonological Dyslexia.- 9.5. Cross-Linguistic Studies Of The Models Of Reading.- 9.6. Empirical Support.- 10. Cross-Linguistic Studies of Reading and Reading Disorders — Implications.- 10.1. Acquired Dyslexias.- 10.2. Reading Acquisition.- 10.3. Teaching OfReading.- 10.4. Developmental Dyslexia and Its Management.- 10.5. Conclusion.- References.- Author Index.

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