P(論文)The purpose of the present study was to explore the notion that there are differential sources of phonological breakdown among the major aphasia syndromes. On the basis of a review of the relevant literature, the following neurolinguistic hypotheses were generated. Wernicke' s aphasics have a deficit in accessing complete phonological representations. Conduction aphasics have a deficit in constructing phonemic strings. Broca's aphasics have a deficit in phonetically recording phonemic strings.departmental bulletin pape
We report the naming performance of a patient (DM) with a fluent progressive aphasia who made phonol...
The Sonority Dispersion Principle (Clements, 1990) states that the sharper the rise in sonority betw...
Wernicke's aphasia is a condition which results in severely disrupted language comprehension followi...
Phonemes differ in their inner differential features, which, present characteristics of certain pho...
In this study we investigated whether or not phonological encoding span in aphasic patients is limit...
Wernicke's aphasia is a condition which results in severely disrupted language comprehension followi...
Butterworth. B., 1992. Disorders of phonological encoding. Cognition, 42: 261-286. Studies of phonol...
Wernicke’s aphasia is a condition which results in severely disrupted language comprehension followi...
Introduction: Phonological impairment and articulatory programming impairment may co-occur in aphasi...
Individuals with primary progressive aphasia (PPA) show selective breakdown in regions within the pr...
Phonation is a fundamental feature of human communication. Control of phonation in the context of sp...
Research on aphasia has struggled to identify apraxia of speech (AoS) as an independent deficit affe...
In this study a computer-based remediation program for distinct disorders of phonological decoding a...
This study discusses an error type that is expected to occur in aphasics suffering from a phonologic...
After having briefly discussed some of the most important models that are now used to understand or ...
We report the naming performance of a patient (DM) with a fluent progressive aphasia who made phonol...
The Sonority Dispersion Principle (Clements, 1990) states that the sharper the rise in sonority betw...
Wernicke's aphasia is a condition which results in severely disrupted language comprehension followi...
Phonemes differ in their inner differential features, which, present characteristics of certain pho...
In this study we investigated whether or not phonological encoding span in aphasic patients is limit...
Wernicke's aphasia is a condition which results in severely disrupted language comprehension followi...
Butterworth. B., 1992. Disorders of phonological encoding. Cognition, 42: 261-286. Studies of phonol...
Wernicke’s aphasia is a condition which results in severely disrupted language comprehension followi...
Introduction: Phonological impairment and articulatory programming impairment may co-occur in aphasi...
Individuals with primary progressive aphasia (PPA) show selective breakdown in regions within the pr...
Phonation is a fundamental feature of human communication. Control of phonation in the context of sp...
Research on aphasia has struggled to identify apraxia of speech (AoS) as an independent deficit affe...
In this study a computer-based remediation program for distinct disorders of phonological decoding a...
This study discusses an error type that is expected to occur in aphasics suffering from a phonologic...
After having briefly discussed some of the most important models that are now used to understand or ...
We report the naming performance of a patient (DM) with a fluent progressive aphasia who made phonol...
The Sonority Dispersion Principle (Clements, 1990) states that the sharper the rise in sonority betw...
Wernicke's aphasia is a condition which results in severely disrupted language comprehension followi...