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Comprehending homographs in aphasia
Authors:Robert S. Pierce
Affiliation:Kent State University USA
Abstract:This study assessed 13 aphasic subjects' knowledge of the multiple meanings of homographs. The results indicated that the various meanings were less available to aphasic subjects than to normal subjects. In addition, specific meanings became less available as they became less typical although the number of meanings associated with a homograph did not influence performance. Aphasia type also did not influence performance. Performance on the experimental test was significantly correlated with auditory comprehension level and picture naming ability. The results were related to recent findings on semantic organization in aphasia.
Keywords:Send requests for reprints to Robert S. Pierce   Ph.D.   Department of Speech Pathology/Audiology   Kent State University   Kent   OH 44242.
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