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Lambon Ralph, M.A.; Braber, N.; McClelland, J.L.; Patterson, K. – Brain and Language, 2005
The disadvantage in producing the past tense of regular relative to irregular verbs shown by some patients with non-fluent aphasia has been alternatively attributed (a) to the failure of a specific rule-based morphological mechanism, or (b) to a more generalised phonological impairment that penalises regular verbs more than irregular owing to the…
Descriptors: Verbs, Patients, Aphasia, Phonology
Colangelo, Annette; Buchanan, Lori – Brain and Language, 2006
The failure of inhibition hypothesis posits a theoretical distinction between implicit and explicit access in deep dyslexia. Specifically, the effects of failure of inhibition are assumed only in conditions that have an explicit selection requirement in the context of production (i.e., aloud reading). In contrast, the failure of inhibition…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Semantics, Inhibition, Psycholinguistics