Tag: phonological dyslexia


SURFACE DYSLEXIA

Defining Surface Dyslexia: An Overview Surface dyslexia is a specialized type of reading disorder characterized primarily by a profound difficulty in reading words that possess irregular spelling patterns. This condition, which can be acquired following neurological damage or manifest developmentally during literacy acquisition, fundamentally stems from an excessive and detrimental reliance on the direct connection […]

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PHONOLOGICAL DYSLEXIA

Introduction to Phonological Dyslexia Phonological dyslexia is a highly specific form of reading impairment characterized primarily by a profound difficulty in applying grapheme-to-phoneme conversion rules. This condition fundamentally impacts the ability of an individual to sound out novel sequences of letters, particularly those that do not constitute real words—often termed pseudowords or non-words. While individuals […]

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