The production of verbs in an action naming test and in spontaneous speech was evaluated in 16 aphasic patients: eight agrammatics and eight anomics. Action naming was also compared to object naming. The action naming test was controlled for factors known to be relevant for verb retrieval (i.e. word frequency, instrumentality, name-relation to a noun, transitivity and argument structure) and the objects were related to the verbs and chosen to match the verbs as precisely as possible on word frequency. For both aphasic subgroups object naming was better than action naming and there was no difference between agrammatics and anomics, neither in object naming, nor in action naming. In spontaneous speech, both agrammatics and anomics differed fr...
Background: Problems with lexical retrieval are common across all types of aphasia but certain word ...
Despite often impressive improvements on linguistic assessments, there is a lack of evidence of sign...
Despite often impressive improvements on linguistic assessments, there is a lack of evidence of sign...
The production of verbs in an action naming test and in spontaneous speech was evaluated in 16 aphas...
Many studies reveal effects of verb type on verb retrieval, mainly in agrammatic aphasic speakers. I...
Many studies reveal effects of verb type on verb retrieval, mainly in agrammatic aphasic speakers. I...
Recently, verb–noun processing differences were reported in a group of late bilingual speakers with ...
Retrieval of instrumental verbs in two conditions in two Broca and two anomic patients was studied. ...
Retrieval of instrumental verbs in two conditions in two Broca and two anomic patients was studied. ...
In this article two case studies of fluent aphasic speakers are presented. Both patients performed s...
The production of verbs in isolation and sentence context in Dutch aphasics was evaluated in the pre...
Background: Although disproportionate impairment of noun or verb retrieval has been described on the...
Fluent aphasia of the anomic and Wernicke's type is characterized by word retrieval difficulties. Ho...
This study examined the effect of a verb naming treatment on verb retrieval and sentence production ...
In clinical practice, standardized tests are used to assess the presence of aphasia. Verbs often pla...
Background: Problems with lexical retrieval are common across all types of aphasia but certain word ...
Despite often impressive improvements on linguistic assessments, there is a lack of evidence of sign...
Despite often impressive improvements on linguistic assessments, there is a lack of evidence of sign...
The production of verbs in an action naming test and in spontaneous speech was evaluated in 16 aphas...
Many studies reveal effects of verb type on verb retrieval, mainly in agrammatic aphasic speakers. I...
Many studies reveal effects of verb type on verb retrieval, mainly in agrammatic aphasic speakers. I...
Recently, verb–noun processing differences were reported in a group of late bilingual speakers with ...
Retrieval of instrumental verbs in two conditions in two Broca and two anomic patients was studied. ...
Retrieval of instrumental verbs in two conditions in two Broca and two anomic patients was studied. ...
In this article two case studies of fluent aphasic speakers are presented. Both patients performed s...
The production of verbs in isolation and sentence context in Dutch aphasics was evaluated in the pre...
Background: Although disproportionate impairment of noun or verb retrieval has been described on the...
Fluent aphasia of the anomic and Wernicke's type is characterized by word retrieval difficulties. Ho...
This study examined the effect of a verb naming treatment on verb retrieval and sentence production ...
In clinical practice, standardized tests are used to assess the presence of aphasia. Verbs often pla...
Background: Problems with lexical retrieval are common across all types of aphasia but certain word ...
Despite often impressive improvements on linguistic assessments, there is a lack of evidence of sign...
Despite often impressive improvements on linguistic assessments, there is a lack of evidence of sign...