The majority of studies on grammatical disruption in aphasia have focused on European languages. Theories developed from the observations made with these monolingual studies are often limited by the specific characteristic of the language under investigation. Therefore, recent aphasiology research has attempted to look at cross-language comparisons. This study reports the sentence production ability of a bilingual agrammatic subject who was fluent in Cantonese and English. Although the severity of aphasia was similar in both languages according to standardized aphasia tests, a linguistic analysis showed that the pattern of disruption was not the same. The ability to construct sentences at the clause level and the use of morphological struct...
Background: Differential language recovery in bilingual speakers with aphasia is of interest for the...
This study reports a systematic monitoring of recovery from bilingual aphasia in a 75-year-old highf...
The aim of this article is to illustrate the use of the Bilingual Aphasia Test (BAT) with a Cantones...
The majority of studies on grammatical disruption in aphasia have focused on European languages. The...
This paper reports the performances of two Cantonese aphasics on tasks examining their sentence proc...
Background: The manifestation of impaired production of closed-class morphemes in Chinee aphasia has...
Discourse produced by speakers with aphasia contains rich and valuable information for researchers t...
Discourse produced by speakers with aphasia contains rich and valuable information for researchers t...
This paper describes the use of a Cantonese linguistic communication measure (CLCM) to quantify narr...
Although there has been a long-standing interest in many different aspects of English aphasic speech...
The characteristics of Chinese being a logographic and tonal language has often made it attractive f...
Research on agrammatism has revealed that the nature of linguistic impairment is systematic and inte...
Purpose: The 1st aim of this study was to further establish the external validity of the main concep...
Purpose: The 1st aim of this study was to further establish the external validity of the main concep...
The characteristics of Chinese being a logographic and tonal language has often made it attractive f...
Background: Differential language recovery in bilingual speakers with aphasia is of interest for the...
This study reports a systematic monitoring of recovery from bilingual aphasia in a 75-year-old highf...
The aim of this article is to illustrate the use of the Bilingual Aphasia Test (BAT) with a Cantones...
The majority of studies on grammatical disruption in aphasia have focused on European languages. The...
This paper reports the performances of two Cantonese aphasics on tasks examining their sentence proc...
Background: The manifestation of impaired production of closed-class morphemes in Chinee aphasia has...
Discourse produced by speakers with aphasia contains rich and valuable information for researchers t...
Discourse produced by speakers with aphasia contains rich and valuable information for researchers t...
This paper describes the use of a Cantonese linguistic communication measure (CLCM) to quantify narr...
Although there has been a long-standing interest in many different aspects of English aphasic speech...
The characteristics of Chinese being a logographic and tonal language has often made it attractive f...
Research on agrammatism has revealed that the nature of linguistic impairment is systematic and inte...
Purpose: The 1st aim of this study was to further establish the external validity of the main concep...
Purpose: The 1st aim of this study was to further establish the external validity of the main concep...
The characteristics of Chinese being a logographic and tonal language has often made it attractive f...
Background: Differential language recovery in bilingual speakers with aphasia is of interest for the...
This study reports a systematic monitoring of recovery from bilingual aphasia in a 75-year-old highf...
The aim of this article is to illustrate the use of the Bilingual Aphasia Test (BAT) with a Cantones...