Linguistics and Aphasia

Linguistics and Aphasia
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 396
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ISBN-10 : 9781317901280
ISBN-13 : 1317901282
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Linguistics and Aphasia by : Ruth Lesser

Linguistics and Aphasia is a major study of recent developments in applying psycholinguistics and pragmatics to the study of acquired language disorders (aphasia) and their remediation. Psycholinguistic analyses of aphasia interpret disorders in terms of damaged modules and processes within what was once a normal language system. These analyses have progressed to the point that they now routinely provide a model-based rationalefor planning patient therapy. Through a series of case studies, the authors show how the psycholinguistic analysis of aphasia can be assessed for its effectiveness in clinical practice. Pragmatic approaches to the study of aphasia are of more recent origin. Ruth Lesser and Lesley Milroy evaluate their considerable significance to the study of aphasia and their relevance to practical issues of diagnosis and treatment. Controversial analysis, in particular, offers a fruitful and productive framework within which to assess the functional adequacy of the language used by aphasic speakers in everyday contexts.

Aphasia and Language

Aphasia and Language
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Publisher : Guilford Press
Total Pages : 484
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ISBN-10 : 1572305819
ISBN-13 : 9781572305816
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Aphasia and Language by : Stephen E. Nadeau

This groundbreaking work brings together leading scientist-practitioners to review what is known about aphasia and to relate current knowledge to treatment. Integrating traditional linguistic formulations with new insights derived from cognitive neuroscience, this volume explores the neuropsychological bases of both normal and pathologic language. It reflects an understanding of brain structure and function based on new developments in connectionist modeling and functional neuroimaging.

Non-fluent Aphasia in a Multilingual World

Non-fluent Aphasia in a Multilingual World
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages : 242
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ISBN-10 : 1556193920
ISBN-13 : 9781556193927
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Non-fluent Aphasia in a Multilingual World by :

"Non-fluent Aphasia in a Multilingual World" is an up-to-date introduction to the language of patients with non-fluent aphasia. Recent research in languages other than English has challenged our old descriptions of aphasia syndromes: while their patterns can be recognized across languages, the structure of each language has a profound effect on the symptoms of aphasic speech. However, the basic linguistic concepts needed to understand these effects in languages other than English have rarely been part of the training of the clinician."Non-fluent Aphasia in a Multilingual World" introduces these concepts plainly and concretely, in the context of dozens of examples from the narratives and conversations of patients speaking most of the major languages of Europe, North America and Asia. Linguistic and clinical terms are carefully defined and kept as theory neutral as possible."Non-Fluent Aphasia in a Multilingual World" is especially useful for speech-language pathologists whose patients are immigrants and guestworkers, and for the clinician who must deal creatively with the challenges of providing aphasia diagnosis and therapy in a multicultural, multidialectical setting.

Studies on Child Language and Aphasia

Studies on Child Language and Aphasia
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 132
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ISBN-10 : 9783110889598
ISBN-13 : 3110889595
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Studies on Child Language and Aphasia by : Roman Jakobson

Aspects of Multilingual Aphasia

Aspects of Multilingual Aphasia
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Publisher : Multilingual Matters
Total Pages : 340
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ISBN-10 : 9781847697547
ISBN-13 : 1847697542
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Aspects of Multilingual Aphasia by : Martin R. Gitterman

This volume presents a broad overview of current research and thought on aphasia in individuals who speak more than one language. The range of topics covered, and their in-depth treatment, should be of interest to researchers, clinicians, and students.

Agrammatic Aphasia

Agrammatic Aphasia
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages : 2014
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ISBN-10 : 9789027220455
ISBN-13 : 902722045X
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Agrammatic Aphasia by : Lise Menn

This major reference work fills a need long recognized in neurolinguistics: a source for analyzable speech transcripts from agrammatic aphasic patients that provides detailed grammatical descriptions and distributional analyses. This 3-volume set is unique in that it presents narrative speech from carefully selected clinically comparable patients, speakers of 14 languages, and parallel narratives by normal speakers. For each of the 14 languages there is a case presentation chapter analyzing and discussing the language of agrammatic patients, followed by primary data, which are organized as follows: running text of speech by two patients; interlinear morphemic translations of those texts; running text of speech elicited from two normal control subjects (plus interlinear translations); tables and figures analyzing distributional properties of the patients' speech; results of comprehension tests of the patients; transcriptions of patients' oral reading and writing samples. Neurological information is included with the case presentations, and a short grammatical sketch of each language is added to make the work on all languages accessible even to those who only read English. Language findings are presented for English, Dutch, German, Icelandic, Swedish, French, Italian, Polish, Serbo-Croatian, Hindi, Finnish, Hebrew, Chinese and Japanese.The book is an indispensable reference work for all linguists, psycholinguists and neurolinguists who wish to test their theories against a massive body of data.

The Oxford Handbook of Aphasia and Language Disorders

The Oxford Handbook of Aphasia and Language Disorders
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 355
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ISBN-10 : 9780199772391
ISBN-13 : 0199772398
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis The Oxford Handbook of Aphasia and Language Disorders by : Anastasia M. Raymer

The Oxford Handbook of Aphasia and Language Disorders' integrates neural and cognitive perspectives, providing a comprehensive overview of the complex language and communication impairments that arise in individuals with acquired brain damage.

Fluent Aphasia

Fluent Aphasia
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0521107490
ISBN-13 : 9780521107495
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Fluent Aphasia by : Susan Edwards

Fluent aphasia is a language disorder that follows brain damage, severely impairing the patient's ability to communicate. Internationally renowned Susan Edwards provides a detailed description of fluent aphasia by drawing on a range of research data and comparing the condition with other types of aphasia as well as with normal language. Extensive examples of aphasic speech are given, and the progress of one fluent aphasic speaker is discussed in detail.

Theoretical Perspectives on Language Deficits

Theoretical Perspectives on Language Deficits
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 0262071231
ISBN-13 : 9780262071239
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Theoretical Perspectives on Language Deficits by : Yosef Grodzinsky

This critical history of research on acquired language deficits (aphasias) demonstrates the usefulness of linguistic analysis of aphasic syndrome for neuropsychology, linguistics, and psycholinguistics. Drawing on new empirical studies, Grodzinsky concludes that the use of grammatical tools for the description of the aphasias is critical. The selective nature of these deficits offers a novel view into the inner workings of our language faculty and the mechanisms that support it.In contrast to other proposals that the left anterior cerebral cortex is crucial for all syntactic capacity, Grodzinsky's discoveries support his theory that this region is necessary for only a small component of the human language faculty. On this basis he provides a detailed explanation for many aphasic phenomena - including a number of puzzling cross-linguistic aphasia differences - and uses aphasic data to evaluate competing linguistic theories.Yosef Grodzinsky is a member of the psychology faculty at Tel Aviv University. "Theoretical Perspectives on Language Deficits" is included in the series Biology of Language and Cognition, edited by John P. Marshall. A Bradford Book.