Connectionism, Language Production and Adult Aphasia: Elaboration of a Connectionist Framework for Lexical Processing and a Hypothesis of Agrammatic Aphasia |
Contents
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 5 |
THE COGNITIVE APPROACH TO THE STUDY OF LANGUAGE | 24 |
A CONTRASTIVE SURVEY OF CONTEMPORARY | 43 |
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Common terms and phrases
AB:s speech activation adverbs agrammatic persons agrammatic subjects Ahlsén analyses aphasia aphasic basic-level nouns Bates Broca's aphasia Caramazza cf sec Cognitive Neuropsychology cognitive systems component conjunctions Connectionism connectionist connections copulas damage deficit disambiguation discussion disordered Dorze encoding endogenous features endogenous information endogenous structures entities errors feature-integration Friederici functors Goodglass healthy Hinton Huttenlocher inflections interactive interview knowledge structure language processing language production lexical categories lexical items lexical processing lexical selection lexicon linguistic lite MacWhinney malapropisms McClelland meaning Menn models morphophonological Nespoulous neurolinguistic Niemi nonpropositional notion observations omissions pattern PDLP perceptual dependence perceptually inferred features perceptually transparent phonological picture description prepositions problems pronouns propositional psycholinguistic psychological purely endogenous reference represent representations Rumelhart Saffran semantic features semantic processing semantic roles semantic specification semantic structure semantic substitutions semantic-lexical structure sentence fragments sequences severe agrammatism SFUNID specific verbs Stemberger suggest syntactic target task tense thematic types typically utterances verbal Wulfeck
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Research in Logopedics: Speech and Language Therapy in Finland Anu Klippi,Kaisa Launonen Limited preview - 2008 |