A Linguistic Investigation of Aphasic Chinese Speech

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Paperback, 324 blz. | Engels
Springer Netherlands | 0e druk, 2012
ISBN13: 9789401049030
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Springer Netherlands 0e druk, 2012 9789401049030
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A Linguistic Investigation of Aphasic Chinese Speech is the first detailed linguistic analysis of a large body of aphasic Chinese natural speech data. This work describes how the major aphasia syndromes are manifest in Chinese, a language which differs significantly from languages upon which traditional aphasia theory is based. Following the Chinese data, a new explanation for the major aphasia syndromes is offered based on the cognitive science modularity hypothesis. The theory posits that Broca's aphasia is the result of computational deficits that occur within linguistic components, while Wernicke's aphasia is the result of deficits that occur in the transfer of information between components. It is demonstrated how the fluent and non-fluent characteristics of the major aphasia syndromes follow directly from the properties of cognitive modules.
Detailed linguistic descriptions of Broca's and Wernicke's aphasia in Chinese are provided, including a summary of diagnostics of aphasia type. The complete corpora of four aphasic Chinese speakers, including interlinear and free translations, are presented in an Appendix.

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ISBN13:9789401049030
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:324
Uitgever:Springer Netherlands
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Preface. 1: Introduction. 1.1. Recasting Typology-dependent Theories. 1.2. Issues in Aphasia Theory. 1.3. Language Structure Reconsidered. 1.4. Summary of Goals. 2: A Brief Mandarin Grammar. 2.1. Phonology. 2.2. Morphology: Word Formation in Mandarin. 2.3. Syntax. 2.4. Discourse and Pragmatics. 3: Speech Analysis. 3.1. Subject #1: Li Xinzheng. 3.2. Subject #2: Guo Jiande. 3.3. Subject #3: Yang Xifeng. 3.4. Subject #4: Zheng Youjuan. 3.5. Patient Summary. 4: Discussion. 4.1. Significant Findings. 4.2. Aphasia Syndrome Diagnostic for Chinese. 4.3. Agrammatism in Chinese. 4.4. The Nature of Agrammatism. 4.5. A Modular Explanation of Aphasia Syndromes. 4.6. Aphasia Theory Reconsidered. 4.7. Summary and Conclusion. Bibliography. A: Subject Transcripts. A.1. Interlinear Translation of Li Xinzheng. A.2. Interlinear Translation of Guo Jiande. A.3. Interlinear Translation of Yang Xifeng. A.4. Interlinear Translation of Zheng Youjuan. Name Index. Subject Index.

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