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Agrammatic production in Korean.
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Halliwell, John F.
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Agrammatic production in Korean./
Author:
Halliwell, John F.
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163 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 37-04, page: 1079.
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Masters Abstracts International37-04.
Subject:
Biology, Neuroscience. -
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9780599217997
Agrammatic production in Korean.
Halliwell, John F.
Agrammatic production in Korean.
- 163 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 37-04, page: 1079.
Thesis (M.A.)--Michigan State University, 1998.
This thesis examines the general characteristics of agrammatic production in Korean. Using the methodology found in Menn and Obler (1990) for collecting, analyzing, and presenting data, the thesis provides and describes the patterns of sparing and loss based on the narratives of two patients. The Korean patients were seen to display the general properties associated with clinical descriptions of agrammatism: nonfluent, effortful, and dysprosodic. They spoke in very short phrases, and there was a tendency to omit or substitute functional elements. Additionally, the patients showed a preference for content over function elements, for simple syntactic constructions, and for canonical word order.
ISBN: 9780599217997Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017680
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This thesis examines the general characteristics of agrammatic production in Korean. Using the methodology found in Menn and Obler (1990) for collecting, analyzing, and presenting data, the thesis provides and describes the patterns of sparing and loss based on the narratives of two patients. The Korean patients were seen to display the general properties associated with clinical descriptions of agrammatism: nonfluent, effortful, and dysprosodic. They spoke in very short phrases, and there was a tendency to omit or substitute functional elements. Additionally, the patients showed a preference for content over function elements, for simple syntactic constructions, and for canonical word order.
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The findings are also considered in light of Menn and Obler's (1990) summary findings and current linguistic accounts (Grodzinsky 1990, 1997; Friedmann and Grodzinsky 1997). It is concluded that, like characteristics reported for other languages, Korean agrammatism involves similar basic production parameters as well as language-specific characteristics. It is also concluded that current accounts for these patterns are insufficient.
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