Dysorthographia

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Dysorthographia is a disorder of learning characterized by an important and durable defect of assimilation of grammatical rules (deterioration of the spontaneous writing or under dictation).

Symptoms of dysorthographia in varied proportions:

  • A slowness , hesitations and a poverty of the writing
  • Grammar, conjugation, spelling mistakes
  • Difficulties with writing similar to the dyslexic
  • Copy errors and arbitrary cuts of words
  • Savings in syllables, omissions and merged words

This disorder often follows upon a dyslexia but this is not systematic. It can be developmental(congenital) or acquired (following a lesion of the nervous system), in this last case the term agraphia is often used.

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