Title of article :
A case study of an English-Japanese bilingual with monolingual dyslexia
Author/Authors :
Wydell، Taeko N نويسنده , , Taeko Nakayama and Butterworth، نويسنده , , Brian، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages :
33
From page :
273
To page :
305
Abstract :
We report the case of AS, a 16 year-old English/Japanese bilingual boy, whose reading/writing difficulties are confined to English only. AS was born in Japan to a highly literate Australian father and English mother, and goes to a Japanese selective senior high school in Japan. His spoken language at home is English. ASʹs reading in logographic Japanese Kanji and syllabic Kana is equivalent to that of Japanese undergraduates or graduates. In contrast, his performance in various reading and writing tests in English as well as tasks involving phonological processing was very poor, even when compared to his Japanese contemporaries. Yet he has no problem with letter names or letter sounds, and his phoneme categorisation is well within the normal range of English native speakers. In order to account for our data that show a clear dissociation between ASʹs ability to read English and Japanese, we put forward the `hypothesis of granularity and transparencyʹ. It is postulated that any language where orthography-to-phonology mapping is transparent, or even opaque, or any language whose orthographic unit representing sound is coarse (i.e. at a whole character or word level) should not produce a high incidence of developmental phonological dyslexia.
Keywords :
Phonological impairment , Kanji and Kana , Hypothesis of granularity and transparency , Dyslexia
Journal title :
Cognition
Serial Year :
1999
Journal title :
Cognition
Record number :
2075307
Link To Document :
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