Paradoxically, brain-damaged people with impairments in the phonological output buffer produce phonemic paraphasias with content words (e.g., bitar-butter) but semantic paraphasias with number words (e.g., twenty five-thirty eight). This is known as the Stimulus Type Effect on Phonological and Semantic errors (STEPS). Explanations for this phenomenon consider that preassembled phonological representations exist for numbers but not for content words in the phonological output buffer. Here we explore two alternative hypotheses based on the existence of two methodological confounds: numbers are always presented in homogeneous blocks and words in heterogeneous blocks; number words are usually word sequences that are compared to si...
In this study we investigated whether or not phonological encoding span in aphasic patients is limit...
The Sonority Dispersion Principle (Clements, 1990) states that the sharper the rise in sonority betw...
Jargon aphasia is a term used to refer to an acquired language disorder after stroke where high pr...
Paradoxically, brain-damaged people with impairments in the phonological output buffer produce phon...
A number of previous studies reported dissociations between the processing of number words and other...
We report the case of an Italian speaker (GBC) with classical Wernicke's aphasia syndrome following ...
Many people with aphasia show effects of word length on the accuracy of their word production. Howev...
The article reports the case of a patient who showed a selective inability in reading multi-digit nu...
Reproduction conduction aphasia is a phonological output impairment where all phonological output mo...
The article reports the case of a patient who showed a selective inability in reading multi-digit nu...
We describe the performance of an aphasic individual who showed a selective impairment affecting his...
In this paper, we investigate the claim that although the same lexical units are involved in speech ...
We report the naming performance of a patient (DM) with a fluent progressive aphasia who made phonol...
We present a single case of a right-handed female patient, RH, who was categorized as suffering from...
We report the case of an Italian speaker (GBC), with classical Wernicke's aphasia following a vascul...
In this study we investigated whether or not phonological encoding span in aphasic patients is limit...
The Sonority Dispersion Principle (Clements, 1990) states that the sharper the rise in sonority betw...
Jargon aphasia is a term used to refer to an acquired language disorder after stroke where high pr...
Paradoxically, brain-damaged people with impairments in the phonological output buffer produce phon...
A number of previous studies reported dissociations between the processing of number words and other...
We report the case of an Italian speaker (GBC) with classical Wernicke's aphasia syndrome following ...
Many people with aphasia show effects of word length on the accuracy of their word production. Howev...
The article reports the case of a patient who showed a selective inability in reading multi-digit nu...
Reproduction conduction aphasia is a phonological output impairment where all phonological output mo...
The article reports the case of a patient who showed a selective inability in reading multi-digit nu...
We describe the performance of an aphasic individual who showed a selective impairment affecting his...
In this paper, we investigate the claim that although the same lexical units are involved in speech ...
We report the naming performance of a patient (DM) with a fluent progressive aphasia who made phonol...
We present a single case of a right-handed female patient, RH, who was categorized as suffering from...
We report the case of an Italian speaker (GBC), with classical Wernicke's aphasia following a vascul...
In this study we investigated whether or not phonological encoding span in aphasic patients is limit...
The Sonority Dispersion Principle (Clements, 1990) states that the sharper the rise in sonority betw...
Jargon aphasia is a term used to refer to an acquired language disorder after stroke where high pr...