Laine M, Niemi P, Niemi J, Koivuselkä-Sallinen P
Department of Neurology, Turku University Central Hospital, Finland.
Brain Lang. 1990 Feb;38(2):207-14. doi: 10.1016/0093-934x(90)90111-s.
A case of a Swedish-speaking deep dyslexic is reported whose semantic paralexias appeared to result mainly from a lexical retrieval failure in oral reading. He was able to draw correct pictures of the written words for which he had simultaneously produced a semantically erroneous oral reading response. Repeated attempts to correct paralexic responses were common, indicating that the patient was often aware of the errors. His lexical retrieval problems and semantic errors extended to naming as well, and the results support Nolan and Caramazza's (1982, Brain and Language, 16, 237-264), dual-deficit model of deep dyslexia.