This chapter introduces the reader to the effects of aging on language production skills. The Introduction outlines the micro- and macrolinguistic dimensions of language processing. The second and third paragraph provide an idea of how aging affects micro- (i.e., lexical and grammatical) and macrolinguistic (i.e., discursive) aspects of language production. A conclusive paragraph reflects on the usefulness of ecological tasks such as discourse production tasks to obtain a coherent picture of language processing in aging
This dissertation investigates how changes in language performance in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and p...
‘‘gerolinguistics’ ’ in 1979, there has been accelerating interest in understanding the nature of la...
In healthy language ageing, a fundamental asymmetry has been observed between language comprehension...
Age-related changes in cognitive and language functions have been extensively researched over the pa...
Language is a crucial and complex lifelong faculty, underpinned by dynamic interactions within and b...
The segment of the population that is 65 years and older is undergoing rapid growth. With this growt...
The production of words, a faculty that characterizes humans, is influenced by several factors depen...
Across the lifespan, successful language comprehension is crucial for continued participation in eve...
This overview provides both theoretical and empirical reasons for emphasizing practice and familiar ...
Background: This paper reviews the role of deliberative processes in language: those language proces...
The contributors consider both methodological and substantive issues about language and researching ...
Normal aging is an inevitable race between increasing knowledge and decreasing cognitive capacity. C...
Most current theories of lexical access in speech production are designed to capture the behaviour o...
The thesis explores the influence of cognitive training carried out in a second language on the elde...
Healthy aging is associated with language changes. We here advocate the position that a strong deter...
This dissertation investigates how changes in language performance in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and p...
‘‘gerolinguistics’ ’ in 1979, there has been accelerating interest in understanding the nature of la...
In healthy language ageing, a fundamental asymmetry has been observed between language comprehension...
Age-related changes in cognitive and language functions have been extensively researched over the pa...
Language is a crucial and complex lifelong faculty, underpinned by dynamic interactions within and b...
The segment of the population that is 65 years and older is undergoing rapid growth. With this growt...
The production of words, a faculty that characterizes humans, is influenced by several factors depen...
Across the lifespan, successful language comprehension is crucial for continued participation in eve...
This overview provides both theoretical and empirical reasons for emphasizing practice and familiar ...
Background: This paper reviews the role of deliberative processes in language: those language proces...
The contributors consider both methodological and substantive issues about language and researching ...
Normal aging is an inevitable race between increasing knowledge and decreasing cognitive capacity. C...
Most current theories of lexical access in speech production are designed to capture the behaviour o...
The thesis explores the influence of cognitive training carried out in a second language on the elde...
Healthy aging is associated with language changes. We here advocate the position that a strong deter...
This dissertation investigates how changes in language performance in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and p...
‘‘gerolinguistics’ ’ in 1979, there has been accelerating interest in understanding the nature of la...
In healthy language ageing, a fundamental asymmetry has been observed between language comprehension...