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Effects of sentential stress and word class upon comprehension in Broca's aphasics
Authors:David A Swinney  Edgar B Zurif  Anne Cutler
Affiliation:Tufts University USA;Aphasia Research Center, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston V.A. Hospital USA;Centre for Research on Perception and Cognition, Laboratory of Experimental Psychology, University of Sussex UK
Abstract:The roles which word class (open/closed) and sentential stress play in the sentence comprehension processes of both agrammatic (Broca's) aphasics and normal listeners were examined with a word monitoring task. Overall, normal listeners responded more quickly to stressed than to unstressed items, but showed no effect of word class. Aphasics also responded more quickly to stressed than to unstressed materials, but, unlike the normals, responded faster to open than to closed class words regardless of their stress. The results are interpreted as support for the theory that Broca's aphasics lack the functional underlying open/closed class word distinction used in word recognition by normal listeners.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Dr. David A. Swinney   Psychology Department   Paige Hall   Tufts University   Medford   MA 02155.
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