Mixed Dyslexia
A subtype of dyslexia that combines features of both surface and phonological dyslexia, typically presenting as discourse-related difficulties including fixation issues and problems recognizing punctuation. Mixed dyslexia is generally considered more complex than either pure subtype and may require a combination of reading support strategies. The recognition of distinct dyslexia subtypes underscores the need for personalized and configurable reading support technologies rather than one-size-fits-all solutions.
Category: Learning Disability · Reading Accessibility
Related: Dyslexia · Surface Dyslexia · Phonological Dyslexia