“…Agrammatic performance on sentence-picture matching tasks can be at or below chance when sentences are semantically reversible (Ansell & Flowers, 1982;Berndt, Mitchum, & Haendiges, 1996;Caramazza & Zurif, 1976;Schwartz, Saffran, & Marin, 1980). Syntactic comprehension impairment can be present in people with different neurological profiles, including patients with vascular aphasia and those with primary progressive aphasia (PPA) due to frontotemporal degeneration (Gorno-Tempini, Hillis, Weintraub, Kertesz, Mendez, Cappa, ... Grossman, 2011;Hanne, Sekerina, Vasishth, Burchert, & De Bleser, 2011;Martin, 2006;Thompson, Meltzer-Asscher, Cho, Lee, Wieneke, Weintraub, & Mesulam, 2013;Wilson, Galantucci, Tartaglia, & Gorno-Tempini, 2012). …”