This study investigates word order and finiteness in Turkish agrammatic aphasia. We compared the production of simple active sentences in base order (SOV) with active sentences in which the object moves over the subject, i.e., object scrambling (OSV). We elicited the same finite verbs for both sentence types. However, the production of finite verbs varied with respect to inflection: tense and grammatical mood marked with agreement morphology. The main finding of the study is that object scrambling (OSV) is impaired but finiteness is not. This excludes the claim that a single deficit in tense inflection (TP) can explain difficulties with derived word order and finite verb inflection in agrammatic aphasia [Friedmann, N. & Grodzinsky, Y. (...