2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0911-6044(01)00013-6
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On manifestations of aphasia in Catalan: a case study of Broca's aphasia

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“…The verb in Ibero-Romance non-fluent aphasia Peres (1979) studied the spontaneous speech of Portuguese individuals with aphasia. From the subset of four individuals with non-fluent aphasia, four omitted verb phrases, whereas only two omitted other types of phrases, in line with posterior suggestions that verb production can be selectively impaired (see Miera, 1996;Peña-Casanova, Diéguez-Vide, Lluent, & Böhm, 2001;and Almagro-Cardenete, 2002; for Catalan and Spanish).…”
Section: Verbal Morphology and Argument Structuresupporting
confidence: 74%
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“…The verb in Ibero-Romance non-fluent aphasia Peres (1979) studied the spontaneous speech of Portuguese individuals with aphasia. From the subset of four individuals with non-fluent aphasia, four omitted verb phrases, whereas only two omitted other types of phrases, in line with posterior suggestions that verb production can be selectively impaired (see Miera, 1996;Peña-Casanova, Diéguez-Vide, Lluent, & Böhm, 2001;and Almagro-Cardenete, 2002; for Catalan and Spanish).…”
Section: Verbal Morphology and Argument Structuresupporting
confidence: 74%
“…The latter were better produced than passives (37.5% vs. 67% errors) but worse than actives (24% errors). Contrary to this, Peña-Casanova et al (2001) reported data of one Catalan speaker with aphasia whose comprehension of passive sentences was better preserved than his comprehension of verb-subject-object (VSO) sentences (100% correct). In production, the patient replaced both passives and VSO constructions by the canonical SVO structure.…”
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