Aphasia s Implications for Linguistics Research

Aphasia   s Implications for Linguistics Research
Author: Roberto Graci
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2023-09-26
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783031368110

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This volume stresses the importance of a multidisciplinary perspective in deepening knowledge of the interface between semantics and pragmatics. It thoroughly investigates concepts belonging to Neo-Gricean and post-Gricean theories. Theoretical research in pragmatics has challenged the idea of a close relation between literal meaning and the explicitly conveyed proposition, claiming that situational context is responsible for an ongoing process of adjusting and revising what a speaker says. Similarly, recent discoveries from the clinical side have highlighted the importance of extra-linguistic sources and the cognitive context in the syntactic and semantic competence of people with language disorders. The productive comparison between reflections from theoretical pragmatics and the most recent developments in cognitive sciences provides an authentic way of addressing traditional philosophical issues, moving them to a new fertile ground. The research herein is gathered across disciplines to provide theoretical and clinical contributions and collaborations, making this book broadly appropriate to students, researchers and professionals in the fields.

Linguistic Analyses of Aphasic Language

Linguistic Analyses of Aphasic Language
Author: Wolfgang U. Dressler,Jaqueline A. Stark
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781461238485

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Linguistic Analyses of Aphasic Language represents results from linguistic and neurolinguistic research on aphasic language performance. The contributions encompass all linguistic levels, ranging from phonetics to discourse, and present results on languages other than English. The findings and applied methods are both relevant to the study of aphasia in general and to cross-linguistic analyses. Furthermore, they have clear implications for language and speech therapy and thus show the importance of linguistic concepts for language testing and therapeutic intervention.

Cognitive Aphasiology A Usage Based Approach to Language in Aphasia

Cognitive Aphasiology     A Usage Based Approach to Language in Aphasia
Author: Rachel Hatchard
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2021-10-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027259691

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Aphasia is the most common acquired language disorder in adults, resulting from brain damage, usually stroke. This book firstly explains how aphasia research and clinical practice remain heavily influenced by rule-based, generative theory, and summarizes key shortcomings with this approach. Crucially, it demonstrates how an alternative — the constructivist, usage-based approach — can provide a more plausible theoretical perspective for characterizing language in aphasia. After detailing rigorous transcription and segmentation methods, it presents constructivist, usage-based analyses of spontaneous speech from people with various aphasia ‘types’, challenging a clear-cut distinction between lexis and grammar, emphasizing the need to consider whole-form storage and frequency effects beyond single words, and indicating that individuals fall along a continuum of spoken language capability rather than differing categorically by aphasia ‘type’. It provides original insight into aphasia — with wide-reaching implications for clinical practice —, while equally highlighting how the study of aphasia is important for the development of Cognitive Linguistics.

Linguistics and Aphasia

Linguistics and Aphasia
Author: Ruth Lesser,Lesley Milroy
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2014-06-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781317901280

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Linguistics and Aphasia is a major study of recent developments in applying psycholinguistics and pragmatics to the study of acquired language disorders (aphasia) and their remediation. Psycholinguistic analyses of aphasia interpret disorders in terms of damaged modules and processes within what was once a normal language system. These analyses have progressed to the point that they now routinely provide a model-based rationalefor planning patient therapy. Through a series of case studies, the authors show how the psycholinguistic analysis of aphasia can be assessed for its effectiveness in clinical practice. Pragmatic approaches to the study of aphasia are of more recent origin. Ruth Lesser and Lesley Milroy evaluate their considerable significance to the study of aphasia and their relevance to practical issues of diagnosis and treatment. Controversial analysis, in particular, offers a fruitful and productive framework within which to assess the functional adequacy of the language used by aphasic speakers in everyday contexts.

Aspects of Multilingual Aphasia

Aspects of Multilingual Aphasia
Author: Martin R. Gitterman,Mira Goral,Loraine K. Obler
Publsiher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2012-06-20
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781847697547

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This volume presents a broad overview of current research and thought on aphasia in individuals who speak more than one language. The range of topics covered, and their in-depth treatment, should be of interest to researchers, clinicians, and students.

Non fluent Aphasia in a Multilingual World

Non fluent Aphasia in a Multilingual World
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027243355

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“Non-fluent Aphasia in a Multilingual World” is an up-to-date introduction to the language of patients with non-fluent aphasia. Recent research in languages other than English has challenged our old descriptions of aphasia syndromes: while their patterns can be recognized across languages, the structure of each language has a profound effect on the symptoms of aphasic speech. However, the basic linguistic concepts needed to understand these effects in languages other than English have rarely been part of the training of the clinician. “Non-fluent Aphasia in a Multilingual World” introduces these concepts plainly and concretely, in the context of dozens of examples from the narratives and conversations of patients speaking most of the major languages of Europe, North America and Asia. Linguistic and clinical terms are carefully defined and kept as theory neutral as possible. “Non-Fluent Aphasia in a Multilingual World” is especially useful for speech-language pathologists whose patients are immigrants and guestworkers, and for the clinician who must deal creatively with the challenges of providing aphasia diagnosis and therapy in a multicultural, multidialectical setting.

Studies in Neurolinguistics

Studies in Neurolinguistics
Author: Haiganoosh Whitaker,Harry A Whitaker
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781483265414

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Studies in Neurolinguistics, Volume 3 presents detailed case histories, multi-subject experimental studies, literature reviews, and research papers that employ a variety of experimental and observational techniques. This volume contains seven chapters that focus on a wide range of research in the field of neurolinguistics. Chapter 1 discusses the various approaches to the problem of auditory comprehension in aphasia. A survey of the world's literature on bilingualism and aphasia is provided in chapter 2. The third chapter examines the different models and explanations for conduction aphasia. Chapter 4 provides a synthesis of the anatomic, physiologic, and behavioral research on the role of the limbic system in human communication. Chapter 5 presents a model of individual differences in hemispheric functioning, in which a number of theories about the left and right hemispheres are analyzed and compared. Chapter 6 shows how different levels of language are revealed. The last chapter addresses "The Question of Electrophysiological Asymmetries Preceding Speech" in a study of the readiness potentials over the motor and premotor regions in eight subjects. Linguists, psychologists, and neurologists will find the book highly informative.

Psycholinguistic Research

Psycholinguistic Research
Author: Doris Aaronson,Robert W. Rieber
Publsiher: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
Total Pages: 552
Release: 1979
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: UCSC:32106005801656

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