WORD-FINDING ABILITIES OF 3 TYPES OF APHASIC SUBJECTS

被引:11
作者
SILVER, LS [1 ]
HALPERN, H [1 ]
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[1] CUNY QUEENS COLL,FLUSHING,NY 11367
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10.1007/BF01067919
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H0 [语言学];
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030303 ; 0501 ; 050102 ;
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Word-finding difficulties are often observed among different types of aphasic patients. This investigation analyzed the word-finding abilities of 30 aphasic subjects (10 Broca's, 10 Wernicke's, and 10 anomic). Forty nouns counter-balanced according to word length and frequency of occurrence in English language usage were used as stimuli and presented through four modalities (oral expression, writing, auditory comprehension, and reading comprehension). It was expected that patterns of word finding abilities would help in the classification of the different types of aphasia. In addition, long words and less frequently occurring words in English language usage should prove more difficult in word-finding ability, regardless of modality. The results of this study found long words and less frequent words were more difficult for aphasic subjects. Among the modalities, long words were significantly harder than short words for the writing modality only. It was also found that semantic errors were the most common errors for all types of aphasic subjects Broca's subjects produced significantly more no response errors in oral expression, Wernicke's subjects produced significantly more semantic and phonemic errors in reading comprehension; and, Wernicke's subjects produced significantly more unrelated errors in both oral expression and reading comprehension. Clinical implications were also discussed.
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