This study investigated the production of compounds in Italian-speaking patients affected by different aphasia categories (i.e., Broca's, Wernicke's, and anomic aphasia) in a confrontation naming task. Questions of theoretical interest concerning the processing of compounds within the framework of the "lemma theory" as well as the role of morphological productivity in compound processing are addressed. Results indicate that all persons with aphasia retain knowledge of the morphological status of words, even when they fail to retrieve the corresponding phonological form (the "compound effect"). A difference was found among aphasia categories in the type of errors produced (omission vs. substitution) and in the position (first or second) of t...
A previous study of 10 patients with Broca’s aphasia demonstrated that the advantage for producing t...
AbstractThis study aimed to examine the lexical performance of 1 motor and 1 sensory transcortical p...
The naming difficulties of Broca’s and anemic aphasics were explored in relation to a recently devel...
This study seeks information on the mental representation of Verb\u2013Noun (VN) nominal compounds t...
Background: While converging evidence has led to the view that people with aphasia exploit compositi...
The processing of Prepositional compounds (typical Neo-latin noun\u2013noun modifications where a he...
Our study examines the lexical representation and processing of compounds in participants with aphas...
In this thesis, a comparative linguistic investigation of morphological deficits in two English-spea...
The objectives of the present study were to ascertain whether verb or noun deficits are associated w...
Aspects of grammatical morphology in Broca's and Wernicke's aphasia were elicited under controlled c...
Picture naming requires early visual analysis, accessing stored structural knowledge, semantic activ...
The paper reports findings obtained from a naming by definition task in two Greek-speaking individua...
This study investigates the performance of two Italian nonfluent aphasic patients on noun– adjective...
Broca′s and Wernicke′s aphasics performed speeded lexical decisions on the third member of auditoril...
Reading and writing Noun-Noun compound nouns was investigated in two Italian aphasic patients: one w...
A previous study of 10 patients with Broca’s aphasia demonstrated that the advantage for producing t...
AbstractThis study aimed to examine the lexical performance of 1 motor and 1 sensory transcortical p...
The naming difficulties of Broca’s and anemic aphasics were explored in relation to a recently devel...
This study seeks information on the mental representation of Verb\u2013Noun (VN) nominal compounds t...
Background: While converging evidence has led to the view that people with aphasia exploit compositi...
The processing of Prepositional compounds (typical Neo-latin noun\u2013noun modifications where a he...
Our study examines the lexical representation and processing of compounds in participants with aphas...
In this thesis, a comparative linguistic investigation of morphological deficits in two English-spea...
The objectives of the present study were to ascertain whether verb or noun deficits are associated w...
Aspects of grammatical morphology in Broca's and Wernicke's aphasia were elicited under controlled c...
Picture naming requires early visual analysis, accessing stored structural knowledge, semantic activ...
The paper reports findings obtained from a naming by definition task in two Greek-speaking individua...
This study investigates the performance of two Italian nonfluent aphasic patients on noun– adjective...
Broca′s and Wernicke′s aphasics performed speeded lexical decisions on the third member of auditoril...
Reading and writing Noun-Noun compound nouns was investigated in two Italian aphasic patients: one w...
A previous study of 10 patients with Broca’s aphasia demonstrated that the advantage for producing t...
AbstractThis study aimed to examine the lexical performance of 1 motor and 1 sensory transcortical p...
The naming difficulties of Broca’s and anemic aphasics were explored in relation to a recently devel...