WORD MEANING DEAFNESS - SPELLING WORDS THAT ARE NOT UNDERSTOOD

Citation
Da. Hall et Mj. Riddoch, WORD MEANING DEAFNESS - SPELLING WORDS THAT ARE NOT UNDERSTOOD, Cognitive neuropsychology, 14(8), 1997, pp. 1131-1164
Citations number
39
Categorie Soggetti
Psychology, Experimental",Psychology
Journal title
ISSN journal
02643294
Volume
14
Issue
8
Year of publication
1997
Pages
1131 - 1164
Database
ISI
SICI code
0264-3294(1997)14:8<1131:WMD-SW>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
We describe a patient (KW) who shows impaired auditory comprehension o f words in the presence of relatively intact written comprehension. Hi s ability to perform auditory discrimination, repetition, and lexical decision tasks for words he cannot understand indicates that he has a word meaning deafness. It has been proposed that this deficit results from an impairment in the mappings between auditory lexical and semant ic representations. A pure deficit of this nature would predict intact spelling to dictation for words that cannot be comprehended by way of a direct lexical, nonsemantic route between auditory and orthographic lexicons. In the case of KW, ability to write to dictation is relativ ely well-preserved for both regular and irregular words, relative to a uditory comprehension. The nature of KW's spelling errors was consider ed. In particular, we reflect on the origin of his spelling errors sin ce these may provide evidence regarding the nature of the lexical nons emantic route that mediates writing to dictation. KW's performance is discussed in terms of current models of the spelling process.