Morphology, Phonology, and Aphasia
β Scribed by Alfonso Caramazza, Gabriele Miceli (auth.), Jean-Luc Nespoulous, Pierre Villiard (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag New York
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 296
- Series
- Springer Series in Neuropsychology
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Neuropsycholinguistics - the interaction between linguistics, psycholinguistics, and aphasiology - has, over the past two decades, established itself as a multidisciplinary science worthy of its recent attention in Drs. Nespoulous and Villiard's Morphology, Phonology and Aphasia. In this new volume in the Springer Series in Neuropsychology, the editors have most successfully developed a multidisciplinary team of research through the organization of two symposia - one on "Morphology and Aphasia", the other focused on "Phonology and Aphasia". Toward the goal of better understanding the aphasic patients' verbal behavior, the contributing authors of this important work offer their respective expertise, continuing the recent evolution of developments in the fields of morphology and phonology.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Structure of the Lexicon: Functional Architecture and Lexical Representation....Pages 1-19
Morphological Representations and Morphological Deficits in Aphasia....Pages 20-31
Morphological Reading Errors in a German Case of Deep Dyslexia....Pages 32-59
Semic Extraction Behavior in Deep Dyslexia: Morphological Errors....Pages 60-71
Free Use of Derivational Morphology in an Italian Jargonaphasic....Pages 72-94
A Fluent Morphological Agrammatic in an Inflectional Language?....Pages 95-107
Grammatical Gender in Aphasia....Pages 108-139
Cross-Linguistic Study of Morphological Errors in Aphasia: Evidence from English, Greek, and Polish....Pages 140-155
Cross-Linguistic Study of the Agrammatic Impairment in Verb Inflection: Icelandic, Hindi, and Finnish Cases....Pages 156-184
Agrammatism: Evidence for a Unified Theory of Word, Phrase, and Sentence Formation Processes....Pages 185-192
Principle of Sonority, Doublet Creation, and the Checkoff Monitor....Pages 193-205
Phonological Paraphasias Versus Slips of the Tongue in German and Italian....Pages 206-212
Syllable Structure in Wernickeβs Aphasia....Pages 213-234
Vowel Epenthesis in Aphasia....Pages 235-252
Internal Structure of Two Consonant Clusters....Pages 253-269
Agrammatism: A Disruption of the Phonological Processing of Grammatical Morphemes?....Pages 270-277
Back Matter....Pages 279-286
β¦ Subjects
Psychology, general
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