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Ahlsen, Elisabeth – 1985
An examination of the word-finding problems and nonverbal communication in the conversations of three aphasic patients revealed three different patterns of communicative strategies and success in different kinds of activities, such as tests and conversation. One, with mainly a parietal lesion, hesitates often with turn-keeping gestures and stops…
Descriptors: Aphasia, Case Studies, Communication Disorders, Error Patterns
Kukkonen, Pirkko – 1985
This paper examines the tacit assumptions behind different theories about the nature of language and aphasia, and it discusses critically the use of structural and generative linguistic theories to explain the behavior of aphasics, especially with regard to the difference between spoken and written discourse. It is proposed that, rather than try…
Descriptors: Aphasia, Comparative Analysis, Error Patterns, Generative Grammar
Friedrich, Frances J.; And Others – 1985
The sentence processing abilities of a conduction aphasic adult woman with a documented phonological coding deficit were investigated in tests of auditory and visual sentence comprehension of reversible active and passive sentences and spatial prepositions, sentence production through story completion and picture description, and repetition of…
Descriptors: Adults, Aphasia, Auditory Perception, Case Studies
Serafetinides, E.A. – J Learning Disabilities, 1969
Descriptors: Aphasia, Epilepsy, Exceptional Child Research, Learning Disabilities
Judd, Tedd; And Others – 1980
The case study of a 78-year-old music composer who had had a stroke revealed that he had a severe reading disturbance, a well-preserved writing ability, and no appreciable aphasia. He continued to read music and to compose. His text and music reading performance under different conditions suggested that this unusual dissociation (alexia without…
Descriptors: Adults, Aphasia, Case Studies, Communication Disorders
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Spreen, Otfried – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1968
This paper reviews research and theoretical articles investigating psycholinguistic aspects of aphasia. The majo r parts of the review include: (1) the concept of regression in aphasic language both on an ontogenetic and a microgenetic level; (2) studies of specific parameters, such as abstractness; (3) the approach of mathematical linguistics;…
Descriptors: Aphasia, Association (Psychology), Bilingualism, Descriptive Linguistics
Harris, Lauren Jay – 1975
This paper presents background information, an introductory statement of theoretical positions, and brief abstracts of research papers from a symposium on the functional specialization of cerebral hemispheres in infants and children. According to one view of the development of cerebral specialization, the two hemispheres are initially…
Descriptors: Aphasia, Cerebral Dominance, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Processes
Ingram, David – 1970
Analysis of the questions asked by normal children suggests that there are cognitive stages of question development. Samples of spontaneous questions asked by normal children and linguistically deviant children were compared in this study in order to determine if linguistically deviant (aphasic) children suffer primarily from a syntactic…
Descriptors: Aphasia, Child Language, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
Council for Exceptional Children, Reston, VA. Information Center on Exceptional Children. – 1972
The selected bibliography of research on speech handicaps contains approximately 69 abstracts with indexing information explained to be drawn from the computer file of abstracts representing the Council for Exceptional Children Information Center's complete holdings as of August, 1972. Abstracts are said to be chosen using the criteria of…
Descriptors: Abstracts, Annotated Bibliographies, Aphasia, Cleft Palate
Assal, Gilbert; And Others – Linguistique, 1978
Examines the language difficulties of an adult aphasic, particularly in the areas of reading and writing, in an attempt to fill a gap in the study of reading and writing pathology. (AM)
Descriptors: Aphasia, Decoding (Reading), Language Handicaps, Neurolinguistics
Vail, Priscilla L. – Independent School, 1977
Describes the characteristics associated with children who have receptive language disability or aphasia, the difficulties these children have in everyday living, the problems they can expect in school, and the responsibility of the teacher and parent in helping the aphasic child overcome his problem. (RK)
Descriptors: Aphasia, Child Development, Child Language, Elementary Education
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Hall, Penelope K.; Jordan, Linda S. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1987
An adaptation of the Fluency in Controlled Association subtest of the Boston Diagnostic Aphasia Examination was administered to language-disordered (N=123) and non-disabled (N=286) kindergarten through ninth-grade students. Lack of significant differences on this task suggests that it may not be an appropriate screening device for identifying…
Descriptors: Aphasia, Associative Learning, Elementary Education, Expressive Language
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Etezadi-Amoli, Jamshid; McDonald, Roderick P. – Psychometrika, 1983
Nonlinear common factor models with polynomial regression functions, including interaction terms, are fitted by simultaneously estimating the factor loadings and common factor scores, using maximum likelihood and least squares methods. A Monte Carlo study gives support to a conjecture about the form of the distribution of the likelihood ratio…
Descriptors: Aphasia, Data Analysis, Estimation (Mathematics), Factor Analysis
Lenneberg, Eric H. – Amer Ann Deaf, 1970
An article prepared for Forum Lectures of the Voice of America, which discusses the development of language in animals, and the influence of the brain. (JM)
Descriptors: Aphasia, Biological Influences, Communication (Thought Transfer), Language
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Dobson, Cynthia; And Others – Journal of Gerontology, 1979
Examines the extent to which anomia, self-esteem, and life satisfaction are conceptually distinct. Data came from interviews held with older men living in nonmetropolitan areas of Iowa. Analysis demonstrated that, while the concepts of anomia and self-esteem are distinct, the domain of life satisfaction overlaps those of anomia and self-esteem.…
Descriptors: Aphasia, Behavior Rating Scales, Concept Formation, Males
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