International audienceThis paper presents a comparative analysis of the research on aphasia carried out by the linguist Roman Jakobson and the neuropsychiatrist Kurt Goldstein. The linguistic theory of aphasia advocated by Jakobson in the 1950s and 1960s is based on clinical case studies reported by Goldstein at the beginning of the 1930s. However, Jakobson used Goldstein's clinical observations without taking into account his theoretical work on language pathology. In particular, Jakobson fed the symptoms described by Goldstein into a structuralist model, allowing him to predict different types of aphasia deductively. Goldstein, however, saw the clinical manifestations of aphasia as a particular way of being in the world. By studying the c...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate language processing in aphasia. Aphasia is an acquired ...
Orientado pela abordagem teórica e metodológica da Neurolinguística Discursiva (ND), este trabalho a...
There are several people in the world who suffer from some kind of language disorder; for example dy...
The chapter aims to present and discuss the contributions of Linguistics to the study of aphasias, e...
Background: Aphasiology developed in the 19th century as a primary area of research for the localisa...
Kurt Goldstein is regarded as one of the major proponents of the holistic movement at the beginning ...
The article discusses the semiology of aphasias, which started being developed in the 19(th) century...
The article discusses the semiology of aphasias, which started being developed in the 19th century b...
International audienceThis chapter looks at some of the phonological theses put forward by Roman Jak...
Background: Aphasia research has been informed by linguistic theory to a great extent. Conversely, l...
In many cases, a stroke to certain areas of the left hemisphere and, in some cases, a stroke to area...
The linguistic typology of Jakobson (1971a) ––from the classification of Luria (1947)–– remains the ...
Two cases of emissive aphasia are examined along purely linguistic lines. This analysis shows the fi...
This Master Thesis deals with a typology of aphasia (Broca's, Wernicke's, conductive, transcortical-...
Não informadoThe main objective of this paper is a criticaI study about On Aphasia -Sigmund Freud's ...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate language processing in aphasia. Aphasia is an acquired ...
Orientado pela abordagem teórica e metodológica da Neurolinguística Discursiva (ND), este trabalho a...
There are several people in the world who suffer from some kind of language disorder; for example dy...
The chapter aims to present and discuss the contributions of Linguistics to the study of aphasias, e...
Background: Aphasiology developed in the 19th century as a primary area of research for the localisa...
Kurt Goldstein is regarded as one of the major proponents of the holistic movement at the beginning ...
The article discusses the semiology of aphasias, which started being developed in the 19(th) century...
The article discusses the semiology of aphasias, which started being developed in the 19th century b...
International audienceThis chapter looks at some of the phonological theses put forward by Roman Jak...
Background: Aphasia research has been informed by linguistic theory to a great extent. Conversely, l...
In many cases, a stroke to certain areas of the left hemisphere and, in some cases, a stroke to area...
The linguistic typology of Jakobson (1971a) ––from the classification of Luria (1947)–– remains the ...
Two cases of emissive aphasia are examined along purely linguistic lines. This analysis shows the fi...
This Master Thesis deals with a typology of aphasia (Broca's, Wernicke's, conductive, transcortical-...
Não informadoThe main objective of this paper is a criticaI study about On Aphasia -Sigmund Freud's ...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate language processing in aphasia. Aphasia is an acquired ...
Orientado pela abordagem teórica e metodológica da Neurolinguística Discursiva (ND), este trabalho a...
There are several people in the world who suffer from some kind of language disorder; for example dy...