Lexical morphology and its role in the writing process: evidence from a case of acquired dysgraphia |
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Authors: | W Badecker A Hillis A Caramazza |
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Affiliation: | Cognitive Science Center, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21218. |
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Abstract: | A case of acquired dysgraphia is presented in which the deficit is attributed to an impairment at the level of the Graphemic Output Buffer. It is argued that this patient's performance can be used to identify the representational character of the processing units that are stored in the Orthographic Output Lexicon. In particular, it is argued that the distribution of spelling errors and the types of lexical items which affect error rates indicate that the lexical representations passed from the lexical output system to the Graphemic Output Buffer correspond to the productive morphemes of the language. |
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