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Journal of the Korean Neurological Association
2008 Volume.26 No. 4 p.361 ~ p.364
Dissociation of Hangul and Hanja ReadingAfter Left Parieto-occipital Infarction-Alexia with agraphia with Hangul, but preserved in Hanja-
Lim Eun-Kwang

Sung Young-Hee
Lee Yeong-Bae
Park Hyeon-Mi
Shin Dong-Jin
Park Kee-Hyung
Abstract
Korean vocabularies are composed of ideograms (Hanja) and phonograms (Hangle) just like Kanji (ideogram) and
Kana (Phonogram) in Japanese. Double dissociation between the phonogram and ideogram has been reported in both languages. According to those studies, the ideograms are localized in more selective brain areas than the phonograms. We report on a case of alexia with agraphia for Hangle and intact reading for Hanja after a left parieto-occipital lobe infarction. J Korean Neurol Assoc 26(4):361-364, 2008
KEYWORD
Alexia, Hanja, Hangul
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