A dynamic phonological model derived from the intonational analysis of a jargon aphasic patient |
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Authors: | Judith F. Duchan Mark L. Stengel Joseph Oliva |
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Affiliation: | 1. State University of New York/Buffalo USA;2. Lakeside Union School District USA;3. State University College at Buffalo USA |
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Abstract: | This study is a detailed phonological and intonational analysis of one subject's jargon productions. The cohesiveness and complexity of the intonation patterns and appropriateness of the gestures lead to the hypothesis that the jargon productions are due to phonological problems as opposed to semantic or syntactic problems. A psycholinguistic model containing a dynamic phonological component is hypothesized to account for this subject's jargon. |
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Keywords: | Address reprint requests to: Judith Duchan 130 Jewett Parkway Buffalo NY 14214. |
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