Spoken Language Comprehension – An Experimental Approach to Disordered & Normal Processing H 308 p. 92
Tyler, Lorraine K 著
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Part 1 A psycholinguistic processing approach to the study of aphasia:processes and paradigms; overview and summary of processing-profileexperiments; patient details, Part 2 The process of contacting formrepresentations: phoneme-discrimination test; recognizing words fromfragments - morphologically simple words; recognizing words fromfragments - suffixed words; word/non-word discrimination of suffixedwords; word/non-word discrimination of prefixed words. Part 3 Accessinglexical content: verb-argument structures. Part 4 Constructinghigher-level representations: global sources of processing information;local sources of processing information. Part 5 morphologically complexwords in utterances: processing derived and inflected words in context;inflectional morphemes as syntactic structural devices; inflectionalmorphemes as anaphoric devices; distortions at the end ofmorphologically simple words. Part 6 Conclusions: examples ofprocessing profiles; concluding comments. Appendices: description ofcontrol subjects; notes on the word-monitoring task.
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