JK Gordon - Brain and language, 2007 - researchgate.net
Methods Thirty-two subjects with aphasia, representing a range of aphasia subtypes and severity levels, participated in the study. They named 175 line drawings of objects from the …
N Davis, E Leach - Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1972 - ASHA
An aphasic's error response may roughly approximate the desired response or it may closely approximate the desired response. Since the relationship between actual response …
J Katsuki-Nakamura, RH Brookshire… - Journal of Speech and …, 1988 - ASHA
This study examined the frequently heard claim that aphasic listeners have more difficulty understanding speech in situations where there are multiple Speakers than in situations …
SE Kohn, KL Smith - Cognitive Neuropsychology, 1990 - Taylor & Francis
Comparisons have been made between the segmental speech errors of conduction aphasics and normal speakers, despite the fact that the aphasic data have involved single …
This study examined the frequently-heard claim that aphasic listeners have more difficulty understanding speech in situations where there are multiple speakers than in situations …
People with neurogenic communication disorders frequently produce speech that features neologisms (newly invented words) and/or paraphasias (speech errors). These errors are …
RE Goldmann - 1999 - scholarship.tricolib.brynmawr.edu
This study explored the influence of phonological context on the sound errors produced in narrative speech by a fluent aphasic subject, RWB. At the time of the study, RWB was a 56 …
N Martin - Language and Cognitive Processes, 1996 - Taylor & Francis
Semantic errors produced by normal and aphasic speakers on a picture naming test were examined for their phonological similarity to the targets they replaced. In both groups of …
R Brenneise-Sarshad, LE Nicholas… - Journal of Speech …, 1991 - ASHA
This experiment investigated whether aphasic adults' assumptions regarding listener knowledge of the topic of discourse affects the content of their narrative discourse. Aphasic …