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Hesitation and the production of verbal paraphasias and neologisms in jargon aphasia.
Authors:B Butterworth
Affiliation:University of Cambridge UK
Abstract:Techniques of hesitation analysis taken from studies of normal speakers were applied to the speech of a jargon aphasic. Neologisms were found to follow pauses indicating a word-finding difficulty. Other language functions—phonology, morphology, and syntax—appeared unimpaired, and further analyses of the linguistic and temporal characteristics indicated a single functional disorder in which there is a failure in the mechanisms which associate word-sounds with word-meanings. The patient strategically adapts to this functional impairment by substituting a neologism when lexical search fails. The source of a large class of neologisms, it is hypothesized, is a device which quasirandomly combines English phonemes in a phonotactically regular way. The implications for recovery patterns in jargon aphasia are discussed; and the implications of this case for models of normal language production are explored.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Dr. Brian Butterworth   University of Cambridge   The Psychological Laboratory   Downing Street   Cambridge   CB2 3EB   England.
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