Background: Differential language recovery in bilingual speakers with aphasia is of interest for theoretical reasons. One issue concerns the interaction between languages (L1-L2), word class (noun versus verb), and language task (naming versus discourse production in recovery). No study has examined this issue in Chinese speakers with aphasia who speak two dialects such as Cantonese and Mandarin that have different phonological and syntactic properties. Aims: We compared the patterns of confrontation naming and discourse production in YF, a Cantonese-Mandarin speaker with a chronic mild anomic aphasia after stroke. Our prediction was that there would be an interaction between the language, word class, and language task. Methods & Procedures...
There is increasing evidence that a bilingual person should not be considered as two monolinguals in...
Discourse produced by speakers with aphasia contains rich and valuable information for researchers t...
Cognitive neuropsychological studies of bilingual patients with aphasia have contributed to our unde...
Previous research examining lexical-retrieval difficulty in bilinguals with aphasia (BWA) has identi...
Patients with anomia typically have difficulty naming objects (nouns) and actions (verbs). Anomia is...
Background: Differences in processing nouns and verbs have been investigated intensely in psycholing...
This study analysed the topic and vocabulary of Chinese speakers based on language samples of perso...
This study analysed the topic and vocabulary of Chinese speakers based on language samples of person...
The majority of studies on grammatical disruption in aphasia have focused on European languages. The...
This study reports a systematic monitoring of recovery from bilingual aphasia in a 75-year-old highf...
We report the spoken and written naming of a bilingual speaker with aphasia in two languages that di...
Background: Differences in processing nouns and verbs have been investigated intensely in psycholing...
Recently, verb–noun processing differences were reported in a group of late bilingual speakers with ...
In this article, we explore the naming skills of a bilingual English-Norwegian speaker diagnosed wit...
This study investigated the ability of 19 Cantonese-speaking participants with aphasia and 19 age-, ...
There is increasing evidence that a bilingual person should not be considered as two monolinguals in...
Discourse produced by speakers with aphasia contains rich and valuable information for researchers t...
Cognitive neuropsychological studies of bilingual patients with aphasia have contributed to our unde...
Previous research examining lexical-retrieval difficulty in bilinguals with aphasia (BWA) has identi...
Patients with anomia typically have difficulty naming objects (nouns) and actions (verbs). Anomia is...
Background: Differences in processing nouns and verbs have been investigated intensely in psycholing...
This study analysed the topic and vocabulary of Chinese speakers based on language samples of perso...
This study analysed the topic and vocabulary of Chinese speakers based on language samples of person...
The majority of studies on grammatical disruption in aphasia have focused on European languages. The...
This study reports a systematic monitoring of recovery from bilingual aphasia in a 75-year-old highf...
We report the spoken and written naming of a bilingual speaker with aphasia in two languages that di...
Background: Differences in processing nouns and verbs have been investigated intensely in psycholing...
Recently, verb–noun processing differences were reported in a group of late bilingual speakers with ...
In this article, we explore the naming skills of a bilingual English-Norwegian speaker diagnosed wit...
This study investigated the ability of 19 Cantonese-speaking participants with aphasia and 19 age-, ...
There is increasing evidence that a bilingual person should not be considered as two monolinguals in...
Discourse produced by speakers with aphasia contains rich and valuable information for researchers t...
Cognitive neuropsychological studies of bilingual patients with aphasia have contributed to our unde...