Stress assignment in aphasia: word and non-word reading and non-word repetition |
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Authors: | de Bree Elise Janse Esther van de Zande Anne Marie |
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Affiliation: | Utrecht Institute of Linguistics OTS, Utrecht University, Trans 10, 3512 JK Utrecht, The Netherlands. elise.debree@let.uu.nl |
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Abstract: | This paper investigates stress assignment in Dutch aphasic patients in non-word repetition, as well as in real-word and non-word reading. Performance on the non-word reading task was similar for the aphasic patients and the control group, as mainly regular stress was assigned to the targets. However, there were group differences on the real-word reading and non-word repetition tasks. Unlike the non-brain-damaged group, the patients showed a strong regularization tendency in their repetition of irregular patterns. The patients' stress error patterns suggest an impairment in retention or retrieval of targets with irregular stress patterns. Limited verbal short-term memory is proposed as a possible underlying cause for the stress difficulties. |
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Keywords: | Word stress Stress errors Aphasia Lexical stress Verbal short-term memory |
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