surface dyslexia
        surface dyslexia is a reading impairment that can be acquired or developmental. It results from a deficit in the lexical route for word reading. As a result, the reader needs to rely on the sublexical for reading, reading by converting each letter or group of letters (grapheme) to a sound (phoneme). Surface dyslexia is characterised by slow reading (because reading via grapheme-to-phoneme conversion is slower than reading via the lexical route); it is also characterised by incorrect reading aloud of irregular words (such as talk, sure, none, and comb). 
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Tasks associated with surface dyslexia and their contrasts
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RELATIONSHIPS to other disorders
                
  
        surface dyslexia is kind of the following disorders:
                
                    
                
                
                
                The following diorders are kind of surface dyslexia:
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