Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 133-144.1. General introduction -- 2. Understanding discourse-linked elements in aphasia -- 3. Time reference decoupled from tense in aphasia -- Chapter 4. Time reference teased apart from tense in the healthy brain -- Chapter 5. Losing track of time? Incremental time reference processing -- 6. Conclusions and further research directions.Agrammatic aphasia is a language disorder due to brain damage, in which grammar is particularly impaired. A core issue in neurolinguistic research is to what extent the language problems that people with aphasia suffer are exclusive to their brain damage. Possibly, the processes that are vulnerable in aphasia also require more cognitive resources for the healthy brain....
It has been shown across several languages that verb inflection is difficult for agrammatic aphasic ...
Recent studies by Bastiaanse and colleagues found that time reference is selectively impaired in peo...
It has been shown across several languages that verb inflection is difficult for agrammatic aphasic ...
One of the issues in neurolinguistics is to what extent language problems that people with aphasia s...
Background: Individuals with agrammatic aphasia (IWAs) have problems with grammatical decoding of te...
Background: Individuals with agrammatic aphasia (IWAs) have problems with grammatical decoding of te...
Background: Individuals with agrammatic aphasia (IWAs) have problems with grammatical decoding of te...
Background: Reference to an event's time frame can be accomplished through verb inflection. In agram...
Background: Reference to an event's time frame can be accomplished through verb inflection. In agram...
Background: Reference to an event's time frame can be accomplished through verb inflection. In agram...
Background: Reference to an event's time frame can be accomplished through verb inflection. In agram...
It has been shown across several languages that verb inflection is difficult for agrammatic aphasic ...
It has been shown across several languages that verb inflection is difficult for agrammatic aphasic ...
It has been shown across several languages that verb inflection is difficult for agrammatic aphasic ...
It has been shown across several languages that verb inflection is difficult for agrammatic aphasic ...
It has been shown across several languages that verb inflection is difficult for agrammatic aphasic ...
Recent studies by Bastiaanse and colleagues found that time reference is selectively impaired in peo...
It has been shown across several languages that verb inflection is difficult for agrammatic aphasic ...
One of the issues in neurolinguistics is to what extent language problems that people with aphasia s...
Background: Individuals with agrammatic aphasia (IWAs) have problems with grammatical decoding of te...
Background: Individuals with agrammatic aphasia (IWAs) have problems with grammatical decoding of te...
Background: Individuals with agrammatic aphasia (IWAs) have problems with grammatical decoding of te...
Background: Reference to an event's time frame can be accomplished through verb inflection. In agram...
Background: Reference to an event's time frame can be accomplished through verb inflection. In agram...
Background: Reference to an event's time frame can be accomplished through verb inflection. In agram...
Background: Reference to an event's time frame can be accomplished through verb inflection. In agram...
It has been shown across several languages that verb inflection is difficult for agrammatic aphasic ...
It has been shown across several languages that verb inflection is difficult for agrammatic aphasic ...
It has been shown across several languages that verb inflection is difficult for agrammatic aphasic ...
It has been shown across several languages that verb inflection is difficult for agrammatic aphasic ...
It has been shown across several languages that verb inflection is difficult for agrammatic aphasic ...
Recent studies by Bastiaanse and colleagues found that time reference is selectively impaired in peo...
It has been shown across several languages that verb inflection is difficult for agrammatic aphasic ...