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09 Sep 2016, 11:43 pm

"Hyperlexia" does not mean "Awesome/precocious/above-average ability in all language skills".

Hyperlexia traditionally refers to a language disorder where a person has exceptional decoding/visual-word-recognition skills along with impairments in the comprehension and use of language, particularly spoken language but also written language (you may read well, but understand little or nothing of what you read; you may have an unusually large vocabulary of words/phrases/sentences, but have little/no idea what many of those words/phrases/sentences mean).

Even when "hyperlexia" doesn't refer to a language disorder, it specifically refers to precocious/advanced/above-average reading ability -- not to above-average/precocious/advanced overall language skills.


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