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It is not clear how phonological impairments would manifest in a script such as Turkish in which O->P and P->O mappings are entirely predictable Raman, 2003 . One hypothesis is that phonological impairments lead to reading and writing problems in any language regardless of the predictability of the script. There is growing evidence to support this from studies of dyslexia in languages ranging from Chinese to Slovakian see Smythe, Everatt, Salter, 2004 . A different hypothesis is that predictability-or more precisely grain size-of the script is critical to whether or not phonological impairments will manifest as reading and writing impairments Wydell Butterworth, 1999 . Turkish was omitted from the Smythe et al. review of dyslexia across languages despite reports of dyslexia in transparent orthographies Finnish, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish . This must not be taken as support for the view that dyslexia is not present in Turkish speakers. Rather, we believe that reading and writing problems can be observed in Turkish if the critical features of the language are considered when tests for dyslexia are administered.

Kepler's Conjecture. By George G. Szpiro. Wiley, Hoboken, NJ, 2003, viii + 296 pp., ISBN 0-471-08601-0, $24.95.

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