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Semantic mechanisms in paralexia
Authors:Eleanor M. Saffran  Myrna F. Schwartz  Oscar S.M. Marin
Affiliation:Department of Neurology, Baltimore City Hospitals and The Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Abstract:This study explores the effects of semantic constraints on the occurrence of paralexic responses in two patients who tend to produce semantic errors in reading aloud. In the first experiment, semantic constraints were provided by using words as proper names (e.g., “brown” vs. “Sam Brown”), and in the second by using short, highly familiar phrases to restrict the meaning of the target word (e.g., the polar bear; green with envy). These constraints were found to be effective in reducing the frequency of paralexic errors.
Keywords:Address correspondence to Dr. Eleanor M. Saffran   Department of Neurology   Baltimore City Hospitals   4940 Eastern Avenue   Baltimore   Maryland 21224.
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