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Dr. James Hinshelwood
Answer:
an ophthalmologist, reported the sudden onset of word blindness in a 58 year-old man. He
advocated an alphabetic method of instruction for students with "word blindness

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Dr. W. Pringle Morgan
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first to describe a 14 year old boy, Percy F., who was intelligent, had good eyesight, but could
not read. He was the first to describe this as a developmental, rather than acquired, disorder.

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Mildred McGinnis
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used multisensory intervention for children and adults with oral language disorders.

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Brocca
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identified the language area in the left hemisphere of the brain in 1861.

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Bradley & Bryant
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discovered importance of phonological awareness; two components of reading: decoding &
comprehension




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, Question:
Weakness in ____ interferes with decoding
Answer:
Phonological awareness

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Norman Geschwind
Answer:
theorized dyslexia resulted from damage to the brain in fetal development (1950's)

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Isabelle Liberman
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Developed Phonological Awareness Hierarchy 1. words in sentences 2. syllables in words
Author of "Phonology & the problems of learning to read and write"

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-- clarified the role of the alphabetic principle and its relationship to phonemic and phonological
awareness in reading.
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Bonita Blachman
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professor at Syracuse University - has done a great deal of research on phonology / reading.

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Chief, Learning Disabilities Unit, National Institutes of health
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