Non-fluent aphasia in a multilingual world [[electronic resource] /] / Lise Menn ... [et al.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam, : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., 1995 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (233 pages) |
Disciplina | 616.85/5 |
Altri autori (Persone) | MennLise |
Collana | Studies in speech pathology and clinical linguistics |
Soggetto topico |
Agrammatism
Bilingualism Aphasic persons - Language |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-283-42434-7
9786613424341 90-272-7636-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
NON-FLUENT APHASIA IN A MULTILINGUAL WORLD; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Non-fluent Aphasia in a Multilingual World; Table of contents; List of Figures; List of Excerpts; Abbreviations and Conventions; Abbreviations; Transcription conventions; Acknowledgments; Foreword; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1. The purpose of this book: Audience and goals; 1.1.1. Approaching the bilingual patient; 1.1.2. Language varieties; 1.1.3. Bilingualism and bi-dialectism; 1.1.4. Bilingualism in ""English-speaking"" countries
1.1.5. Beyond the multilingual clinic: The impact of cross-linguistic studies on aphasiology 1.2. The types of patients that the book is based on; 1.3. Additional sources of information; 1.4. The plan of the book; 1.5. Linguistics and aphasia; Chapter 2. Describing and Comparing Languages; 2.1. Introduction: Why we need linguistic terminology; 2.2. Grammar across the world's languages: The basic types of information conveyed by syntax and morphology; 2.2.1. Sentence form and sentence meaning: How we find out ""who did what to whom""; 2.2.2. Subcatcgorization; 2.2.3. Argument structure 2.2.4. Perspective on language: semantics vs. syntax, form vs. function 2.3. Typology and terminology: Common types of morphemes and syntactic structures; 2.3.1. Morphological (word form) types; 2.3.2. Word-order typology; 2.4. Pragmatics: Describing sentence types and their uses in conversation; 2.4.1. Coherence; 2.4.2. Focus; 2.4.3. Turn-taking; 2.5. Reasoning from linguistic typology: Extrapolating from available data to aphasia in languages not yet studied; 2.6. How to read and use an interlinear morphemic transcription; Recommended Readings; Exercises Chapter 3. Basic Properties of Agrammatic Narratives 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. How do we know what is normal? The need for control subjects; 3.3. Getting patients to talk: Narrative elicitation; 3.4. General properties of agrammatic narratives; 3.4.1. The slow talkers: Few words, halting phrases; 3.4.2. Pre-fabricated language: Relying on formulaic expressions; 3.4.3. Bits and pieces: Using sentence fragments; 3.4.4. Trying to get it right: Retracing and self-correction; 3.4.5. Does the patient know what's going on? Interpretations of events and mental states 3.4.6. Using the present tense: Vivid storytelling, or a mistake?3.4.7. Getting lost in mid-sentence: Omissions and re-starts; 3.4.8. ""Here they are!"": The use of direct discourse and sound effects; 3.4.9. ""Excuse mel"": Narrative flair; 3.4.10. Restraining the impulse to reconstruct: Limitations and biases of standard methods of error description; 3.4.11. Focusing on what the patient really did say: Positive analysis; 3.4.12. What kind of error is it? Separating semantics from pragmatics; 3.4.13. ""Little Red Riding Hood visited my grandmother"": Semantic errors in pronouns 3.4.14. Nameless characters: Pragmatic errors on pronouns |
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Non-fluent aphasia in a multilingual world [[electronic resource] /] / Lise Menn ... [et al.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam, : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., 1995 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (233 pages) |
Disciplina | 616.85/5 |
Altri autori (Persone) | MennLise |
Collana | Studies in speech pathology and clinical linguistics |
Soggetto topico |
Agrammatism
Bilingualism Aphasic persons - Language |
ISBN |
1-283-42434-7
9786613424341 90-272-7636-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
NON-FLUENT APHASIA IN A MULTILINGUAL WORLD; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Non-fluent Aphasia in a Multilingual World; Table of contents; List of Figures; List of Excerpts; Abbreviations and Conventions; Abbreviations; Transcription conventions; Acknowledgments; Foreword; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1. The purpose of this book: Audience and goals; 1.1.1. Approaching the bilingual patient; 1.1.2. Language varieties; 1.1.3. Bilingualism and bi-dialectism; 1.1.4. Bilingualism in ""English-speaking"" countries
1.1.5. Beyond the multilingual clinic: The impact of cross-linguistic studies on aphasiology 1.2. The types of patients that the book is based on; 1.3. Additional sources of information; 1.4. The plan of the book; 1.5. Linguistics and aphasia; Chapter 2. Describing and Comparing Languages; 2.1. Introduction: Why we need linguistic terminology; 2.2. Grammar across the world's languages: The basic types of information conveyed by syntax and morphology; 2.2.1. Sentence form and sentence meaning: How we find out ""who did what to whom""; 2.2.2. Subcatcgorization; 2.2.3. Argument structure 2.2.4. Perspective on language: semantics vs. syntax, form vs. function 2.3. Typology and terminology: Common types of morphemes and syntactic structures; 2.3.1. Morphological (word form) types; 2.3.2. Word-order typology; 2.4. Pragmatics: Describing sentence types and their uses in conversation; 2.4.1. Coherence; 2.4.2. Focus; 2.4.3. Turn-taking; 2.5. Reasoning from linguistic typology: Extrapolating from available data to aphasia in languages not yet studied; 2.6. How to read and use an interlinear morphemic transcription; Recommended Readings; Exercises Chapter 3. Basic Properties of Agrammatic Narratives 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. How do we know what is normal? The need for control subjects; 3.3. Getting patients to talk: Narrative elicitation; 3.4. General properties of agrammatic narratives; 3.4.1. The slow talkers: Few words, halting phrases; 3.4.2. Pre-fabricated language: Relying on formulaic expressions; 3.4.3. Bits and pieces: Using sentence fragments; 3.4.4. Trying to get it right: Retracing and self-correction; 3.4.5. Does the patient know what's going on? Interpretations of events and mental states 3.4.6. Using the present tense: Vivid storytelling, or a mistake?3.4.7. Getting lost in mid-sentence: Omissions and re-starts; 3.4.8. ""Here they are!"": The use of direct discourse and sound effects; 3.4.9. ""Excuse mel"": Narrative flair; 3.4.10. Restraining the impulse to reconstruct: Limitations and biases of standard methods of error description; 3.4.11. Focusing on what the patient really did say: Positive analysis; 3.4.12. What kind of error is it? Separating semantics from pragmatics; 3.4.13. ""Little Red Riding Hood visited my grandmother"": Semantic errors in pronouns 3.4.14. Nameless characters: Pragmatic errors on pronouns |
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Amsterdam, : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., 1995 | ||
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Non-fluent aphasia in a multilingual world [[electronic resource] /] / Lise Menn ... [et al.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam, : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., 1995 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (233 pages) |
Disciplina | 616.85/5 |
Altri autori (Persone) | MennLise |
Collana | Studies in speech pathology and clinical linguistics |
Soggetto topico |
Agrammatism
Bilingualism Aphasic persons - Language |
ISBN |
1-283-42434-7
9786613424341 90-272-7636-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
NON-FLUENT APHASIA IN A MULTILINGUAL WORLD; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Non-fluent Aphasia in a Multilingual World; Table of contents; List of Figures; List of Excerpts; Abbreviations and Conventions; Abbreviations; Transcription conventions; Acknowledgments; Foreword; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1. The purpose of this book: Audience and goals; 1.1.1. Approaching the bilingual patient; 1.1.2. Language varieties; 1.1.3. Bilingualism and bi-dialectism; 1.1.4. Bilingualism in ""English-speaking"" countries
1.1.5. Beyond the multilingual clinic: The impact of cross-linguistic studies on aphasiology 1.2. The types of patients that the book is based on; 1.3. Additional sources of information; 1.4. The plan of the book; 1.5. Linguistics and aphasia; Chapter 2. Describing and Comparing Languages; 2.1. Introduction: Why we need linguistic terminology; 2.2. Grammar across the world's languages: The basic types of information conveyed by syntax and morphology; 2.2.1. Sentence form and sentence meaning: How we find out ""who did what to whom""; 2.2.2. Subcatcgorization; 2.2.3. Argument structure 2.2.4. Perspective on language: semantics vs. syntax, form vs. function 2.3. Typology and terminology: Common types of morphemes and syntactic structures; 2.3.1. Morphological (word form) types; 2.3.2. Word-order typology; 2.4. Pragmatics: Describing sentence types and their uses in conversation; 2.4.1. Coherence; 2.4.2. Focus; 2.4.3. Turn-taking; 2.5. Reasoning from linguistic typology: Extrapolating from available data to aphasia in languages not yet studied; 2.6. How to read and use an interlinear morphemic transcription; Recommended Readings; Exercises Chapter 3. Basic Properties of Agrammatic Narratives 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. How do we know what is normal? The need for control subjects; 3.3. Getting patients to talk: Narrative elicitation; 3.4. General properties of agrammatic narratives; 3.4.1. The slow talkers: Few words, halting phrases; 3.4.2. Pre-fabricated language: Relying on formulaic expressions; 3.4.3. Bits and pieces: Using sentence fragments; 3.4.4. Trying to get it right: Retracing and self-correction; 3.4.5. Does the patient know what's going on? Interpretations of events and mental states 3.4.6. Using the present tense: Vivid storytelling, or a mistake?3.4.7. Getting lost in mid-sentence: Omissions and re-starts; 3.4.8. ""Here they are!"": The use of direct discourse and sound effects; 3.4.9. ""Excuse mel"": Narrative flair; 3.4.10. Restraining the impulse to reconstruct: Limitations and biases of standard methods of error description; 3.4.11. Focusing on what the patient really did say: Positive analysis; 3.4.12. What kind of error is it? Separating semantics from pragmatics; 3.4.13. ""Little Red Riding Hood visited my grandmother"": Semantic errors in pronouns 3.4.14. Nameless characters: Pragmatic errors on pronouns |
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Perspectives on agrammatism / / edited by Roelien Bastiaanse and Cynthia K. Thompson |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hove, East Sussex ; ; New York, N.Y. : , : Psychology Press, , 2012 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (257 p.) |
Disciplina | 616.85/52 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
BastiaanseRoelien
ThompsonCynthia K |
Collana | Brain, behaviour and cognition series |
Soggetto topico |
Agrammatism
Linguistics |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-280-66262-X
9786613639554 0-203-12037-X 1-136-32082-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Perspectives on Agrammatism; Copyright; Contents; List of figures and tables; List of contributors; Series preface; 1. Introduction to agrammatism; 2. Linguistic accounts of agrammatic aphasia; 3. Resource reduction accounts of syntactically based comprehension disorders; 4. Neurological accounts of agrammatism; 5. Lexical impairment in agrammatism; 6. Morphological aspects of agrammatic aphasia; 7. Lexical, infl ectional, and clitic morphology: Evidence from an agrammatic aphasic individual; 8. Agrammatism at the sentence level: the role of morphology and prosody
9. Assessment of agrammatic language10. Approaches to treatment of agrammatism; References; Author index; Subject index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910462351703321 |
Hove, East Sussex ; ; New York, N.Y. : , : Psychology Press, , 2012 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Perspectives on agrammatism / / edited by Roelien Bastiaanse and Cynthia K. Thompson |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hove, East Sussex ; ; New York, N.Y. : , : Psychology Press, , 2012 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (257 p.) |
Disciplina | 616.85/52 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
BastiaanseRoelien
ThompsonCynthia K |
Collana | Brain, behaviour and cognition series |
Soggetto topico |
Agrammatism
Linguistics |
ISBN |
1-136-32081-4
1-280-66262-X 9786613639554 0-203-12037-X 1-136-32082-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Perspectives on Agrammatism; Copyright; Contents; List of figures and tables; List of contributors; Series preface; 1. Introduction to agrammatism; 2. Linguistic accounts of agrammatic aphasia; 3. Resource reduction accounts of syntactically based comprehension disorders; 4. Neurological accounts of agrammatism; 5. Lexical impairment in agrammatism; 6. Morphological aspects of agrammatic aphasia; 7. Lexical, infl ectional, and clitic morphology: Evidence from an agrammatic aphasic individual; 8. Agrammatism at the sentence level: the role of morphology and prosody
9. Assessment of agrammatic language10. Approaches to treatment of agrammatism; References; Author index; Subject index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910790242703321 |
Hove, East Sussex ; ; New York, N.Y. : , : Psychology Press, , 2012 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Perspectives on agrammatism / / edited by Roelien Bastiaanse and Cynthia K. Thompson |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hove, East Sussex ; ; New York, N.Y. : , : Psychology Press, , 2012 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (257 p.) |
Disciplina | 616.85/52 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
BastiaanseRoelien
ThompsonCynthia K |
Collana | Brain, behaviour and cognition series |
Soggetto topico |
Agrammatism
Linguistics |
ISBN |
1-136-32081-4
1-280-66262-X 9786613639554 0-203-12037-X 1-136-32082-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Perspectives on Agrammatism; Copyright; Contents; List of figures and tables; List of contributors; Series preface; 1. Introduction to agrammatism; 2. Linguistic accounts of agrammatic aphasia; 3. Resource reduction accounts of syntactically based comprehension disorders; 4. Neurological accounts of agrammatism; 5. Lexical impairment in agrammatism; 6. Morphological aspects of agrammatic aphasia; 7. Lexical, infl ectional, and clitic morphology: Evidence from an agrammatic aphasic individual; 8. Agrammatism at the sentence level: the role of morphology and prosody
9. Assessment of agrammatic language10. Approaches to treatment of agrammatism; References; Author index; Subject index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910815273803321 |
Hove, East Sussex ; ; New York, N.Y. : , : Psychology Press, , 2012 | ||
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