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Accurate reading by nonlexical means: a case study.

R B Katz, S Sevush

    Brain and Language
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    Even with impaired lexical reading mechanisms, individuals can accurately read irregular words. This is achieved by utilizing the speaking vocabulary to filter potential reading responses, challenging previous assumptions.

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    Area of Science:

    • Cognitive Neuroscience
    • Psycholinguistics
    • Neurolinguistics

    Background:

    • Accurate reading of irregular words is typically linked to intact lexical reading mechanisms.
    • Nonlexical reading mechanisms are generally considered insufficient for processing irregular words.
    • The full potential of nonlexical reading for irregular words remains unevaluated.