Phonological processing of nonwords by a deep dyslexic patient: A rowse is implicitly a rose

Recent work has shown that implicit phonological knowledge plays a role in the word recognition performance of deep dyslexics [H ildebrandt, N. and S okol, S.M. Reading and Writing, 5, 43–68, 1993; K atz, R.B. and L anzoni, S.M. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 45, 575–608, 1992]. The re...

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