This paper informs our understanding of the representation and processing of mass and count nouns through an investigation of the underlying causes of mass/count specific impairments in in two people with aphasia, DEH and GEC. The factors influencing the production of mass and count nouns and noun phrases was comprehensively assessed. The results showed that GEC's impairment affected mass noun naming, resulting in the production of semantic paraphasias and no responses. In contrast, DEH frequently substituted mass determiners with count determiners leading to ungrammatical noun phrases. In comparison to younger control group, a control group of older adults showed similar difficulties to DEH with mass noun phrases, although less severe, ind...
Tapping the time course of their processing seems a good way to distinguish the categories of mass a...
Word finding for nouns and verbs was examined in a heterogeneous group of aphasics (N = 9) by compar...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston UniversityBackground: Semantic and phonological processing deficits are often ...
This paper informs our understanding of the representation and processing of mass and count nouns th...
"A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, ARC Ce...
This paper investigates the representation of mass and count nouns at the lexical-syntactic level, a...
This paper investigates the representation of mass and count nouns at the lexical-syntactic level, a...
<p>Previous research has found an influence of semantic number (SINGLE, MULTIPLE) on grammatical pro...
In the present research, we investigated the processing of Italian mass and count nouns and of their...
Abstract*A patient "F[A[# is described who\ as a consequence of brain damage\ shows an isolated de_c...
The present study addressed the question of whether count and mass nouns are differentially processe...
Comprehension and/or production of noun phrases and sentences requires the selection of lexical-synt...
Theoretical thesis."This PhD has been carried out as part of the Erasmus Mundus Joint International ...
The present study addressed the question of whether count and mass nouns are differentially processe...
Background: Word retrieval in aphasia involves different levels of processing; lemma retrieval, gram...
Tapping the time course of their processing seems a good way to distinguish the categories of mass a...
Word finding for nouns and verbs was examined in a heterogeneous group of aphasics (N = 9) by compar...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston UniversityBackground: Semantic and phonological processing deficits are often ...
This paper informs our understanding of the representation and processing of mass and count nouns th...
"A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, ARC Ce...
This paper investigates the representation of mass and count nouns at the lexical-syntactic level, a...
This paper investigates the representation of mass and count nouns at the lexical-syntactic level, a...
<p>Previous research has found an influence of semantic number (SINGLE, MULTIPLE) on grammatical pro...
In the present research, we investigated the processing of Italian mass and count nouns and of their...
Abstract*A patient "F[A[# is described who\ as a consequence of brain damage\ shows an isolated de_c...
The present study addressed the question of whether count and mass nouns are differentially processe...
Comprehension and/or production of noun phrases and sentences requires the selection of lexical-synt...
Theoretical thesis."This PhD has been carried out as part of the Erasmus Mundus Joint International ...
The present study addressed the question of whether count and mass nouns are differentially processe...
Background: Word retrieval in aphasia involves different levels of processing; lemma retrieval, gram...
Tapping the time course of their processing seems a good way to distinguish the categories of mass a...
Word finding for nouns and verbs was examined in a heterogeneous group of aphasics (N = 9) by compar...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston UniversityBackground: Semantic and phonological processing deficits are often ...