Lexical semantic variables such as word frequency, imageability and age of acquisition have long been studied in order to shed light on the cognitive processes underlying the performance of normal and aphasic speakers [1, 2]. However, little is known about the role of these variables in Chinese. Twenty Chinese aphasic patients (either fluent or non fluent) and twenty healthy individuals matched for age and education participated in this study. They were asked to read aloud written words and to name pictures of objects and actions. The probability of success on each item was estimated through mixed logit models (MLM) [3] on the basis of word frequency, imageability, age of acquisition, grammatical class (nouns vs. verbs), and morphological s...
This study investigated whether Chinese readers who were highly proficient in Chinese and English we...
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...
Lexical-semantic variables (such as word frequency, imageability and age of acquisition) have been s...
Background: Differences in processing nouns and verbs have been investigated intensely in psycholing...
Tsai Y-R. Modellbasierte Untersuchung aphasischer Wortverarbeitungsstörungen : eine Anwendung auf da...
The 11th International Science of Aphasia Conference (SoA 2010), Potsdam, Germany, 27 August-1 Septe...
Verbs are harder to learn than nouns in English and in many other languages, but are relatively easy...
Background: Differences in processing nouns and verbs have been investigated intensely in psycholing...
Abstract: Across languages, age of acquisition (AoA) is a critical psycholinguistic factor in lexica...
We report a study investigating the factors that predict the naming performance of four Chinese-spea...
This study investigated the relationship between lexical-semantic features: age of acquisition, fami...
Cognitive neuropsychological studies of bilingual patients with aphasia have contributed to our unde...
Previous studies have showed that reading fluency is strongly associated with cognitive skills, incl...
The present study addressed the nature of bilingual semantic processing in Mandarin Chinese and Sout...
This study investigated whether Chinese readers who were highly proficient in Chinese and English we...
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...
Lexical-semantic variables (such as word frequency, imageability and age of acquisition) have been s...
Background: Differences in processing nouns and verbs have been investigated intensely in psycholing...
Tsai Y-R. Modellbasierte Untersuchung aphasischer Wortverarbeitungsstörungen : eine Anwendung auf da...
The 11th International Science of Aphasia Conference (SoA 2010), Potsdam, Germany, 27 August-1 Septe...
Verbs are harder to learn than nouns in English and in many other languages, but are relatively easy...
Background: Differences in processing nouns and verbs have been investigated intensely in psycholing...
Abstract: Across languages, age of acquisition (AoA) is a critical psycholinguistic factor in lexica...
We report a study investigating the factors that predict the naming performance of four Chinese-spea...
This study investigated the relationship between lexical-semantic features: age of acquisition, fami...
Cognitive neuropsychological studies of bilingual patients with aphasia have contributed to our unde...
Previous studies have showed that reading fluency is strongly associated with cognitive skills, incl...
The present study addressed the nature of bilingual semantic processing in Mandarin Chinese and Sout...
This study investigated whether Chinese readers who were highly proficient in Chinese and English we...
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...