Jargon Aphasia is an acquired language disorder characterised by high proportions of nonword error production, rendering spoken language incomprehensible. There exist two major hypotheses relating to the source of nonword error; one implicates disruption to phonological processing and the other suggests both phonological and lexical contributions. The lexical sources are described as failure in lexical retrieval followed by surrogate phonological construction, or a lexical selection error further compounded by phonological breakdown. The current study analysed nonword error patterns of ten individuals with fluent Neologistic Jargon aphasia in word repetition, reading and picture naming to gain insights into the contributions of these differ...
AbstractThe terms ‘jargon aphasia’ and ‘jargon agraphia’ describe the production of incomprehensible...
Stenneken P, Hofmann MJ, Jacobs AM. Sublexical units in aphasic jargon and in the standard language:...
The primary outcome measures for aphasia treatment investigations targeting anomia typically include...
Jargon Aphasia is an acquired language disorder characterised by high proportions of nonword error p...
Jargon aphasia is a term used to refer to an acquired language disorder after stroke where high pr...
Jargon aphasia is a language disorder characterised by phonological and nonword error. Errors are t...
Jargon aphasia is a language disorder characterised by phonological and nonword error. Errors are t...
This study examined patterns of neologistic and perseverative errors during word repetition in fluen...
Background: Jargon aphasia with neologisms (i.e., novel nonword utterances) is a challenging languag...
This study investigates a jargon speaker, LT, whose connected speech is composed almost entirely of ...
We report the naming performance of a patient (DM) with a fluent progressive aphasia who made phonol...
Reproduction conduction aphasia is a phonological output impairment where all phonological output mo...
Background: Jargon aphasia is one of the most intractable forms of aphasia with limited recommendati...
Background: Jargon aphasia is a complex acquired language disorder which is characterised by fluent ...
Two individuals with jargon aphasia with similar clinical profiles received identical phonological t...
AbstractThe terms ‘jargon aphasia’ and ‘jargon agraphia’ describe the production of incomprehensible...
Stenneken P, Hofmann MJ, Jacobs AM. Sublexical units in aphasic jargon and in the standard language:...
The primary outcome measures for aphasia treatment investigations targeting anomia typically include...
Jargon Aphasia is an acquired language disorder characterised by high proportions of nonword error p...
Jargon aphasia is a term used to refer to an acquired language disorder after stroke where high pr...
Jargon aphasia is a language disorder characterised by phonological and nonword error. Errors are t...
Jargon aphasia is a language disorder characterised by phonological and nonword error. Errors are t...
This study examined patterns of neologistic and perseverative errors during word repetition in fluen...
Background: Jargon aphasia with neologisms (i.e., novel nonword utterances) is a challenging languag...
This study investigates a jargon speaker, LT, whose connected speech is composed almost entirely of ...
We report the naming performance of a patient (DM) with a fluent progressive aphasia who made phonol...
Reproduction conduction aphasia is a phonological output impairment where all phonological output mo...
Background: Jargon aphasia is one of the most intractable forms of aphasia with limited recommendati...
Background: Jargon aphasia is a complex acquired language disorder which is characterised by fluent ...
Two individuals with jargon aphasia with similar clinical profiles received identical phonological t...
AbstractThe terms ‘jargon aphasia’ and ‘jargon agraphia’ describe the production of incomprehensible...
Stenneken P, Hofmann MJ, Jacobs AM. Sublexical units in aphasic jargon and in the standard language:...
The primary outcome measures for aphasia treatment investigations targeting anomia typically include...