Universality of categorical perception deficit in developmental dyslexia: an investigation of Mandarin Chinese tones

Volume: 53, Issue: 8, Pages: 874 - 882
Published: Apr 10, 2012
Abstract
Background: While previous studies have shown that children affected by dyslexia exhibit a deficit in categorical perception of segmental features in alphabetic languages, it remains unclear whether the categorical perception deficit generalizes to nonalphabetic languages at the suprasegmental level. In this study, we investigated the occurrence of categorical perception deficit in Mandarin lexical tones in Chinese children with dyslexia....
Paper Details
Title
Universality of categorical perception deficit in developmental dyslexia: an investigation of Mandarin Chinese tones
Published Date
Apr 10, 2012
Volume
53
Issue
8
Pages
874 - 882
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