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Can residual lexical knowledge concern word from rather than word meaning?
Oleh:
Gainotti, Guido
;
Daniele, Antonio
;
Silveri, Maria Caterina
;
Giustolisi, Laura
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Brain and Language (Full Text) vol. 43 no. 4 (Nov. 1992)
,
page 597-612.
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43_04_Silveri_Giustolisi_Daniele_Gainotti.pdf
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Nomor Panggil:
405/BAL/43
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We described a patient with a dramatic deficit of both word comprehension and naming but with good preservation of visual pictorial semantics. On word picture matching, his performances were slightly better than expected based on the observed lexical semantic disorder; in addition, the patient, who maintained good preservation of his underlying phonology, showed a tendency to point to the picture phonologically related to the target. In order to interpret these data, we advanced the hypothesis that the patient, in spite of his virtually complete inability to name, would be able, in a word-picture matching task, to "covertly" (i.e., pre verbally) retrieve the name from the picture and to use this name to attempt a match with the phonological form of the stimulus word. This mechanism, that we called "phonological" comprehension, would allow the identification of the correct target and would explain the choice of the phonologically related foil that was sometimes selected. @ 1992 Academic Press, Inc.
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