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Aphasia in Turkish: Speech Production in Broca's and Wernicke's Patients
Oleh:
Slobin, Dan Isaac
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Brain and Language (Full Text) vol. 41 no. 2 (Aug. 1991)
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page 149-164.
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41_02_Slobin.pdf
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Nomor Panggil:
405/BAL/41
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Turkish speech production was studied in 7 Broca's and 10 Wernicke's aphasics. Turkish is an agglutinative language, with few free-standing closed-class morphemes. The speech of Broca's patients was not telegraphic; although nonfluent, noun and verb suffixes were used appropriately. The speech of Wernicke's aphasics was fluent, using a wide range of often inappropriate forms. Both groups used appropriate nominal morphology. Broca's patients used a limited set of verb fotms in contextually appropriate fashion. Wernicke's patients used a wide range of verb forms, all morpho syntactically correct, but often semantically anomalous. Both groups retained canonical subject-object-verb word order and controlled various types of pragmatically appropriate word order variation. It is proposed that aphasic speech patterns reflect retrieval problems rather than impairment of a portion of the language system. @ 1991 Academic Press, Inc.
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