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Sequential constraint impairment in aphasia: A case study
Authors:Marc L. Schnitzer  James E. Martin
Affiliation:Linguistics Program, Pennsylvania State University USA
Abstract:Our aphasic subject appeared to demonstrate disorders related to phonological sequential constraint rules. In particular, he seemed to have difficulty in distinguishing between accidental and systematic gaps. Although he had little trouble repeating actual English lexical items, he was unable in the majority of cases to repeat possible but non-existent ones (as well as impossible ones). A reading test was administered in oder to control for errors related to the modality of the repetition test.In order for us to insure that his disorder was related to his aphasia, three normal subjects performed both the repetition test and the reading test. The aphasic's results were significantly different from theirs.We conclude that the aphasic's lexical redundancy system was impaired and that the phonological lexical redundancy rules of generative phonology form a functional neuropsychological unit the proper function of which can be selectively disrupted by brain damage.
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