<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:hal="http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/" xmlns:gml="http://www.opengis.net/gml/3.3/" xmlns:gmlce="http://www.opengis.net/gml/3.3/ce" version="1.1" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0 http://api.archives-ouvertes.fr/documents/aofr-sword.xsd">
  <teiHeader>
    <fileDesc>
      <titleStmt>
        <title>HAL TEI export of hal-02065653</title>
      </titleStmt>
      <publicationStmt>
        <distributor>CCSD</distributor>
        <availability status="restricted">
          <licence target="https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/">CC0 1.0 - Universal</licence>
        </availability>
        <date when="2026-05-24T22:10:14+02:00"/>
      </publicationStmt>
      <sourceDesc>
        <p part="N">HAL API Platform</p>
      </sourceDesc>
    </fileDesc>
  </teiHeader>
  <text>
    <body>
      <listBibl>
        <biblFull>
          <titleStmt>
            <title xml:lang="en">Allophonic Theory of Dyslexia: A Short Overview</title>
            <author role="aut">
              <persName>
                <forename type="first">Willy</forename>
                <surname>Serniclaes</surname>
              </persName>
              <email type="md5">48e8de3c5c862ea0fbd6e45d81a34ccc</email>
              <email type="domain">gmail.com</email>
              <idno type="idhal" notation="string">willy-serniclaes</idno>
              <idno type="idhal" notation="numeric">2669</idno>
              <idno type="halauthorid" notation="string">10412-2669</idno>
              <idno type="IDREF">https://www.idref.fr/075935724</idno>
              <idno type="ORCID">https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2047-0718</idno>
              <affiliation ref="#struct-55516"/>
            </author>
            <editor role="depositor">
              <persName>
                <forename>Willy</forename>
                <surname>SERNICLAES</surname>
              </persName>
              <email type="md5">48e8de3c5c862ea0fbd6e45d81a34ccc</email>
              <email type="domain">gmail.com</email>
            </editor>
          </titleStmt>
          <editionStmt>
            <edition n="v1" type="current">
              <date type="whenSubmitted">2019-03-12 19:37:59</date>
              <date type="whenModified">2024-04-22 10:24:05</date>
              <date type="whenReleased">2019-03-25 13:07:15</date>
              <date type="whenProduced">2018-05-27</date>
              <date type="whenEndEmbargoed">2019-03-12</date>
              <ref type="file" target="https://hal.science/hal-02065653v1/document">
                <date notBefore="2019-03-12"/>
              </ref>
              <ref type="file" subtype="greenPublisher" n="1" target="https://hal.science/hal-02065653v1/file/Serniclaes%20communicationdisorders-2-1010.pdf" id="file-2065653-2078866">
                <date notBefore="2019-03-12"/>
              </ref>
            </edition>
            <respStmt>
              <resp>contributor</resp>
              <name key="308376">
                <persName>
                  <forename>Willy</forename>
                  <surname>SERNICLAES</surname>
                </persName>
                <email type="md5">48e8de3c5c862ea0fbd6e45d81a34ccc</email>
                <email type="domain">gmail.com</email>
              </name>
            </respStmt>
          </editionStmt>
          <publicationStmt>
            <distributor>CCSD</distributor>
            <idno type="halId">hal-02065653</idno>
            <idno type="halUri">https://hal.science/hal-02065653</idno>
            <idno type="halBibtex">serniclaes:hal-02065653</idno>
            <idno type="halRefHtml">&lt;i&gt;JSM Communication Disorders&lt;/i&gt;, 2018</idno>
            <idno type="halRef">JSM Communication Disorders, 2018</idno>
            <availability status="restricted">
              <licence target="https://about.hal.science/hal-authorisation-v1/">HAL Authorization<ref corresp="#file-2065653-2078866"/></licence>
            </availability>
          </publicationStmt>
          <seriesStmt>
            <idno type="stamp" n="UNIV-PARIS5" corresp="UNIV-PARIS">Université Paris Descartes (Paris 5)</idno>
            <idno type="stamp" n="CNRS">CNRS - Centre national de la recherche scientifique</idno>
            <idno type="stamp" n="USPC">Université Sorbonne Paris Cité</idno>
            <idno type="stamp" n="UNIV-PARIS">Université Paris Cité</idno>
          </seriesStmt>
          <notesStmt>
            <note type="audience" n="2">International</note>
            <note type="popular" n="0">No</note>
            <note type="peer" n="1">Yes</note>
          </notesStmt>
          <sourceDesc>
            <biblStruct>
              <analytic>
                <title xml:lang="en">Allophonic Theory of Dyslexia: A Short Overview</title>
                <author role="aut">
                  <persName>
                    <forename type="first">Willy</forename>
                    <surname>Serniclaes</surname>
                  </persName>
                  <email type="md5">48e8de3c5c862ea0fbd6e45d81a34ccc</email>
                  <email type="domain">gmail.com</email>
                  <idno type="idhal" notation="string">willy-serniclaes</idno>
                  <idno type="idhal" notation="numeric">2669</idno>
                  <idno type="halauthorid" notation="string">10412-2669</idno>
                  <idno type="IDREF">https://www.idref.fr/075935724</idno>
                  <idno type="ORCID">https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2047-0718</idno>
                  <affiliation ref="#struct-55516"/>
                </author>
              </analytic>
              <monogr>
                <idno type="halJournalId" status="INCOMING">136585</idno>
                <title level="j">JSM Communication Disorders</title>
                <imprint>
                  <date type="datePub">2018-05-27</date>
                </imprint>
              </monogr>
            </biblStruct>
          </sourceDesc>
          <profileDesc>
            <langUsage>
              <language ident="en">English</language>
            </langUsage>
            <textClass>
              <keywords scheme="author">
                <term xml:lang="en">Dyslexia</term>
                <term xml:lang="en">Reading</term>
                <term xml:lang="en">Speech perception</term>
                <term xml:lang="en">Allophonic theory</term>
              </keywords>
              <classCode scheme="halDomain" n="scco.neur">Cognitive science/Neuroscience</classCode>
              <classCode scheme="halDomain" n="scco.ling">Cognitive science/Linguistics</classCode>
              <classCode scheme="halDomain" n="scco.psyc">Cognitive science/Psychology</classCode>
              <classCode scheme="halTypology" n="ART">Journal articles</classCode>
              <classCode scheme="halOldTypology" n="ART">Journal articles</classCode>
              <classCode scheme="halTreeTypology" n="ART">Journal articles</classCode>
            </textClass>
            <abstract xml:lang="en">
              <p>Dyslexia has three discernable sources: a visual deficit in the perception of letters, a phonological deficit in the perception of speech, and an audiovisual deficit that affects the association between letters with speech sounds. The phonological deficit in dyslexia might result from a specific mode of speech perception characterized by the use of allophonic units instead of phonemes. Here I summarize the available evidence in support of the "allophonic theory" of dyslexia. Different studies showed that the dyslexia deficit in the categorical perception of phonemic features (e.g., the place-of-articulation contrast between /b/ and /d/) is due to the enhanced sensitivity to allophonic features (e.g., the difference between two variants of /d/). A recent investigation showed that allophonic perception also gives rise to an enhanced sensitivity to allophonic segments, such as those that take place inside a consonant cluster. The implications of allophonic perception for the acquisition of the written language are discussed.</p>
            </abstract>
          </profileDesc>
        </biblFull>
      </listBibl>
    </body>
    <back>
      <listOrg type="structures">
        <org type="laboratory" xml:id="struct-55516" status="OLD">
          <idno type="IdRef">148418074</idno>
          <idno type="RNSR">201420751Z</idno>
          <orgName>Laboratoire Psychologie de la Perception</orgName>
          <orgName type="acronym">LPP - UMR 8242</orgName>
          <date type="start">2014-01-01</date>
          <date type="end">2019-12-31</date>
          <desc>
            <address>
              <addrLine>Centre Biomédical des Saints Pères 45 rue des Saints Pères 75270 Paris cedex 06</addrLine>
              <country key="FR"/>
            </address>
            <ref type="url">http://lpp.psycho.univ-paris5.fr/</ref>
          </desc>
          <listRelation>
            <relation name="UMR 8242" active="#struct-301664" type="direct"/>
            <relation name="UMR8242" active="#struct-441569" type="direct"/>
          </listRelation>
        </org>
        <org type="institution" xml:id="struct-301664" status="OLD">
          <idno type="IdRef">026404788</idno>
          <idno type="ISNI">0000 0001 2188 0914 </idno>
          <idno type="ROR">https://ror.org/0220k9r37</idno>
          <orgName>Université Paris Descartes - Paris 5</orgName>
          <orgName type="acronym">UPD5</orgName>
          <date type="start">1971-01-01</date>
          <date type="end">2019-12-31</date>
          <desc>
            <address>
              <addrLine>12, rue de l'École de Médecine - 75270 Paris cedex 06</addrLine>
              <country key="FR"/>
            </address>
            <ref type="url">http://www.parisdescartes.fr/</ref>
          </desc>
        </org>
        <org type="regroupinstitution" xml:id="struct-441569" status="VALID">
          <idno type="IdRef">02636817X</idno>
          <idno type="ISNI">0000000122597504</idno>
          <idno type="ROR">https://ror.org/02feahw73</idno>
          <orgName>Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique</orgName>
          <orgName type="acronym">CNRS</orgName>
          <date type="start">1939-10-19</date>
          <desc>
            <address>
              <country key="FR"/>
            </address>
            <ref type="url">https://www.cnrs.fr/</ref>
          </desc>
        </org>
      </listOrg>
    </back>
  </text>
</TEI>