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Aphasic adults' understanding of complex adverbial sentences
Authors:Barbara J. Ansell  Charles R. Flowers
Affiliation:University of California Irvine Medical Center USA;University of Washington USA
Abstract:
Twelve aphasics with relatively preserved auditory comprehension were tested for their understanding of four adverbial sentence types expressing the temporal order of events. The relative effects of order of mention, adverbial choice, and adverbial clause placement on subjects' comprehension were investigated. Only adverbial choice was significant with aphasics producing more errors of temporal order on after than before sentences. Subjects' error patterns were not similar to those of children acquiring language. The results are discussed with respect to the theory of lexical marking and the regression hypothesis.
Keywords:Address reprint requests to Dr. Barbara J. Ansell   Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation   University of California Irvine Medical Center   101 City Drive South   Orange   CA 92668.
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