Syntactic component in language responsible cognitive structure: Neurological evidence |
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Authors: | Lidia Lonzi M. Ester Zanobio |
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Affiliation: | Neuropsychology Center of Milan University Italy |
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Abstract: | From the results of a broad ranging comprehension test, a hierarchy of difficulty emerged that is shared by the two groups of aphasics (Broca's and Wernicke's aphasics) and by the control group of normal subjects. The parallelism has been interpreted as a confirmation of the hypothesis that syntactic competence is not inaccessible either in Wernicke's or in Broca's aphasia. The Minimal Distance Principle, as a relevant recognition principle, has been studied, and although not confirmed by the scores has been brought to the fore both by the correlations between the variables under study and by the correlations with the concomitant variables of age and level of education. |
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Keywords: | Address reprint requests to Lidia Lonzi Neuropsychology Center Milan University via Francesco Sforza 35 20122 Milan Italy. |
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