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Kean, Mary-Louise – Cognition, 1977
A hypothesis for the aphasic syndrome of aggramatism--the omission of function words and inflectional morphemes--is presented. The author tests and illustrates the efficacy of closely observing substantive universals of grammatical structure in proposing accounts of linguistic defects. (Author/MV)
Descriptors: Aphasia, Grammar, Linguistic Difficulty (Inherent), Linguistic Performance

Klosek, John – Cognition, 1979
Two claims essential to Kean's interpretation (EJ 165 107) that Broca's aphasia results in a phonological disorder rather than a syntactic or morphological disorder are disputed. The claim that the plural morpheme is derivational, and the postulation of the notion of the phonological word are shown to have no linguistic motivation. (Author/RD)
Descriptors: Aphasia, Linguistic Difficulty (Inherent), Morphophonemics, Phonemes