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The word order problem in agrammatism : I. Comprehension
Authors:Myrna F Schwartz  Eleanor M Saffran  Oscar S M Marin
Institution:Baltimore City Hospitals and The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine USA
Abstract:The results of a picture-pointing comprehension test show that agrammatic aphasics have difficulty understanding sentences in which the underlying semantic roles are marked by the order of noun phrases around a verbal element. Agrammatic patients performed poorly on reversible constructions involving spatial prepositions (e.g., “The square is above the circle”) and verbs (e.g., “The dancer applauds the clown”). These results have significance for the interpretation of the underlying disturbance in agrammatism—whether the deficit is syntactic or purely phonological.
Keywords:Address reprint requests to Dr  Myrna F  Schwartz  Department of Psychology  University of Pennsylvania  3813-15 Walnut Street  Philadelphia  PA 19104  
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