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The processing of the sounds and meanings of ongoing speech by aphasic subjects
Authors:Ann R. Beck
Affiliation:Veterans Administration Medical Center, USA
Abstract:The ability of aphasic subjects to process the sounds and meanings of ongoing speech was tested. Subjects, 10 aphasic and 20 control, heard test sentences which contained one member of phonemically similar word pairs in one of three semantic contexts: congruent, neutral, and noncongruent. Immediately after hearing a sentence, subjects were to indicate which member of the word pair had been in the sentence. All subject groups had similar overall patterns of response to the different semantic contexts. The division of aphasic subjects into groups of high and low comprehenders revealed response differences. High comprehending aphasic subjects, like control subjects, demonstrated interactive processing of the sounds and meaning of speech while low comprehending aphasic subjects did not.
Keywords:Send requests for reprints to Ann R. Beck   Audiology and Speech Pathology Service   Veterans Administration Medical Center   1900 E. Main Street   Danville   IL 61832.
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