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The word order problem in agrammatism : II. Production
Authors:Eleanor M Saffran  Myrna F Schwartz  Oscar S M Marin
Institution:Baltimore City Hospitals and The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine USA
Abstract:This study demonstrates that agrammatic aphasics have difficulty describing relations that are signified by the order of noun phrases around verbs or prepositions. The word order deficit is found in a Sentence Order Task, in which written words must be arranged linearly to form a sentence, as well as in oral production. Ordering tendencies reflect factors like animacy or potency, rather than the systematic use of syntactic rules. These results point to a fundamental syntactic disorder in agrammatism.
Keywords:Address reprint requests to Myrna F  Schwartz  Department of Psychology  University of Pennsylvania  3813-15 Walnut Street  Philadelphia  PA 19104  
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