A REAL-TIME APPROACH TO SPOKEN LANGUAGE PROCESSING IN APHASIA

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作者
METZLUTZ, MN [1 ]
WIOLAND, F [1 ]
BROCK, G [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV SCI HUMAINES STRASBOURG 2,STRASBOURG,FRANCE
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10.1016/0093-934X(92)90083-Q
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R36 [病理学]; R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
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100104 ; 100213 ;
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The study is based on an on-line investigation of spoken language comprehension processes in 25 French-speaking aphasics using a syllable-monitoring task. Nonsense syllables were presented in three different conditions: context-free (embedded in strings of nonsense syllables), lexical context (where the target nonsense syllable is the initial, medial, or final syllable of real three-syllable words), and sentence context. This study builds on an earlier one that explored the relationship between the acoustic-phonetic, lexical, and sentential levels of spoken language processing in French-speaking normals and gave evidence of top-down lexical and sentential influence on syllable recognition. In the present study, aphasic patients from various diagnostic categories were classified as high (N = 13) or low (N = 12) comprehenders. The results show that low comprehending aphasics make no use of sentence information in the syllable-recognition task. As for top-down lexical influence, neither of the two aphasic groups demonstrates the strong context effect at the single word level that is observed in normal listeners. However, a subgroup analysis shows that the Broca's are the only high comprehending aphasics who perform in the same way as normal listeners; this sets them apart from the anomics and conduction aphasics. © 1992.
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页码:565 / 582
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