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Que révèle la pause silencieuse sur l’accessibilité cognitive d’un référent et le vieillissement langagier ?
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In: Langages, N 211, 3, 2018-08-29, pp.97-109 (2018)
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Irony comprehension in right-frontal brain-damaged patients: the role of context
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In: Stem- Spraak- en Taalpathologie, Vol. 22, 21-22 ; 18th International Science of Aphasia Conference ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01791899 ; 18th International Science of Aphasia Conference, Sep 2017, Genève, Switzerland (2017)
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Inter-individual variability in discourse informativeness in elderly populations ...
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Inter-individual variability in discourse informativeness in elderly populations ...
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Etude d'exressions référentielles nominales étendues (ERNE) au sein de narrations de séquences imagées
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In: DéterminationS ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01687879 ; Antoine Gautier; Eva Havu; Dan Van Raemdonck. DéterminationS, 30, Peter Lang, pp.85-102, 2016 (2016)
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Knowledge likely held by others affects speakers’ choices of referential expressions at different stages of discourse ...
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Knowledge likely held by others affects speakers’ choices of referential expressions at different stages of discourse ...
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Conception or *conceivation? The processing of derivational morphology in semantic dementia
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Recommandations consensuelles pour la description de trois variantes de l’aphasie primaire progressive : limites et controverses quant aux troubles du langage
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Adjustment of speaker’s referential expressions to an addressee’s likely knowledge and link with theory of mind abilities
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Regularity and beyond: Impaired production and comprehension of inflectional morphology in semantic dementia
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Studies on inflectional morphology in semantic dementia (SD) have focused on the contrast between the regular and the irregular English past-tense. These studies aimed to contrast the claims of single- and dual-mechanism theories. However, both theories can account for impaired production of irregular verbs observed in SD. According to the dual-mechanism theory, this impairment is related to word-retrieval difficulties, while according to single-mechanism theory it is the consequence of semantic impairment. However, authors suggest that it is time to envision a broader role for semantic memory in the production of semantically encoded aspects of inflectional morphology. This study reports the performance of 10 French-speaking patients with SD in three tasks of inflectional morphology. Their performances were compared to those of a group of 20 age-, gender- and education-matched adults without cognitive impairment. Results show that SD patients had difficulties producing tense and person inflection in verbs and pseudo-verbs, whether regular or pseudo-regular. In a second task in which participants were directly exposed to regularity manipulations, SD patients tended to choose a more typical or predictable alternative over a correctly inflected verb. Results of the third task show that their difficulties in producing semantically encoded aspects of inflection, such as tense, are related to difficulties to understand the semantic content conveyed by inflectional morphemes. Overall, these results support the claim that semantic impairment can cause morphological deficits that do not only affect irregular verbs, but that also have impacts on the production and comprehension of semantic information conveyed by inflectional morphemes.
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URL: http://doc.rero.ch/record/259258/files/Auclair-Ouellet_No_mie_-_Regularity_and_beyond_Impaired_production_20160415.pdf
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Strong frames make up for weak definites
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In: Architectures & Mechanisms for Language Processing 2015 ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01689854 ; Architectures & Mechanisms for Language Processing 2015, Sep 2015, Malte, Malta (2015)
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When and why are old speakers more disfluent than young speaker?
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In: International Research Workshop Language Use in Later Life: Perspectives of Future Research 2015 ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01687876 ; International Research Workshop Language Use in Later Life: Perspectives of Future Research 2015, Dec 2015, Louvain, Belgium. pp.13-15 (2015)
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Adjustment of speaker’s referential expressions to an addressee’s likely knowledge and link with theory of mind abilities
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Effect of referential speech steps in discourse construction in patients with severe traumatic brain injury.
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In: EISSN: 1877-0428 ; Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01486707 ; Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, Elsevier, 2013, 51st Conference of the Academy-of-Aphasia Oct 2013 Lucerne, 94, pp.151-152. ⟨10.1016/j.sbspro.2013.09.074⟩ (2013)
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Between anaphora and deixis … The resolution of the demonstrative noun phrase “that N”
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Toward an Executive Origin for Acquired Phonological Dyslexia: A Case of Specific Deficit of Context-Sensitive Grapheme-to-Phoneme Conversion Rules
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Phonological or procedural dyslexia: Specific deficit of complex grapheme-to-phoneme conversion
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L’autisme de haut-niveau ou le Syndrome d’Asperger : la question du langage: High-Functioning Autism or Asperger’s Syndrome: The Language Issue
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