Comprehension of nonlexical categories in agrammatism |
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Authors: | Milekić S. Bošković Ž. Crain S. Shankweiler D. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Hampshire College, 01002 Amherst, Massachusetts;(2) University of Connecticut, 06269 Storrs, Connecticut;(3) Haskins Laboratories, 06511 New Haven, Connecticut;(4) Haskins Laboratories, 270 Crown Street, 06511 New Haven, Connecticut |
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Abstract: | The focus of the paper is a proposal advanced by Grodzinsky (1984, 1986, 1990) concerning a possible syntactic deficit in agrammatism with respect to nonlexical categories. Eight native speakers of Serbo-Croatian, who presented a clinical picture of Broca's aphasia with agrammatism, were tested. Subject's sensitivity to traces and their knowledge of the inflectional and determiner system was investigated using a grammaticality judgment paradigm. The processing load was further minimized by use of short sentences that unequivocally exemplified different syntactic violations. These steps led to significant improvement in the performance of agrammatic aphasics, a result that is incompatible with the claim that the content of nonlexical elements is lost in agrammatism.A partial account of the findings was presented at the 31 st Meeting of the Academy of Aphasia, October 24–26, 1993. Tucson, Arizona. The authors gratefully acknowledge help in data collection from Mile Vukovi, Faculty of Defectology, University of Belgrade, and from Jovanka Jezdimirovi and Veronika Ispanovi-Radojkovi, the Institute for Mental Health in Belgrade. This research was supported in part by a grant (HD-01994) to Haskins Laboratories from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. |
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