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Nature of spelling errors in transcortical sensory aphasia: A case study
Authors:Lynne W Clark  Michael L Grossfeld
Institution:Queens College of CUNY and New York University Medical Center USA;Goldwater Memorial Hospital and New York University Medical Center USA
Abstract:The nature and extent of spelling errors in a patient with transcortical sensory aphasia were investigated. The two experimental conditions required the patient to spell monosyllabic and polysyllabic words both verbally and in written form. Analysis of the spelling errors revealed partially preserved knowledge of the visual image of a word as a whole, as well as preserved knowledge of temporal order. Our patient's error patterns in both conditions were more similar than dissimilar. These findings in conjunction with results reported in the literature indicate that patients exhibiting different aphasia syndromes use separate spelling strategies.
Keywords:Send reprint requests to Michael L  Grossfeld  Speech Pathology and Audiology Service  Department of Rehabilitation Medicine  Goldwater Memorial Hospital  NYU Medical Center  Roosevelt Island  NY 10044  
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