@article{oai:nsg.repo.nii.ac.jp:00003614, author = {Yamagishi, Tatsuya and Maruta, Tadao}, issue = {1}, journal = {Niigata journal of health and welfare, 1346-8782}, month = {}, note = {application/pdf, 論文(Article), SM, a patient with a brain tumor in the left hemisphere, exhibited the aphasic disorder of recurrent perseveration. This article documents the morphemic carryover perseveration that he produced while reading aloud two-kanji compounds, which is a theoretical possibility if a component kanji (morpheme) is a recognition unit in the reading process. He was also diagnosed as a probable phonological dyslexic because his reading of non-words and single characters was bad and in sharp contrast to his word reading, which was almost intact as far as familiar words were concerned. In standard dual-route reading models, it was envisaged he would persevere with words because his visual word recognition presumably relied on whole words. Contrary to this prediction, SM showed a number of perseverative blends in which an earlier-produced morpheme was carried over to be spliced with a current lexical or morphemic base. Thus SM's perseveration provides valuable information about how orthography and phonology interact while a compound word is being successfully read.}, pages = {50--58}, title = {Morphemic Perseverative Blends by a Japanese Phonological Dyslexic in Reading Aloud Two-Kanji Compounds}, volume = {8}, year = {2008} }