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Obligatory Phonological Mediation (Lexical via Orthographic Lexicon and Sub-Lexical via Sub-lexical Conversion)

Obligatory Phonological Mediation (Lexical via Orthographic Lexicon and Sub-Lexical via Sub-lexical Conversion)

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It is usually assumed that written word is dependent upon spoken word and in aphasia and similar disorders, speech and written components are equally affected. But there are many cases where it can be seen that its not always the same and speech and written components are many a times differently affected. Obligatory phonological mediation hypothes...

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