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The Role of Mental Imagery in Understanding Unknown Idioms
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In: http://www.ircs.upenn.edu/~ircs/cogsci2000/PRCDNGS/SPRCDNGS/posters/janyand.pdf
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National Hospital for Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation
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In: http://www.nbu.bg/cogs/cvs/ajanyan/f674-andonova.pdf
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National Hospital for Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation
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In: http://www.psych.unito.it/csc/cogsci05/frame/poster/1/f674-andonova.pdf
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Abstract:
In recent years, research on aphasia has benefited from cross-linguistic comparisons. This is the first (online) study of grammaticality judgment of Bulgarian aphasics in comparison with age-matched controls. Two groups of aphasics (11 non-fluent and 8 fluent) judged sentences which varied in terms of positional constraints on bound morphemes, i.e., grammatically correct vs. incorrect placement of the postpositional definite article. Bulgarian aphasics were able to perform the task with smaller, yet comparable, speed and success as controls. While the performance profiles of the aphasic groups and the controls were similar, aphasic patients made more errors on the ungrammatical conditions and differed in the following way: compared with controls, non-fluent participants had problems with the article misplacement condition and fluent aphasics experienced difficulties in detecting violations in the over-marking (double article placement) condition. However, misplacement of the article was a weak point for the fluent patients as well. In general, Bulgarian-speaking aphasics show considerable similarities with the performance of controls, and differences which are mostly quantitative rather than qualitative.
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Keyword:
aphasia; article use; Bulgarian; grammaticality judgment
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URL: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.563.5251 http://www.psych.unito.it/csc/cogsci05/frame/poster/1/f674-andonova.pdf
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Presentation Modality in Age of Acquisition Rating Reflects Mode of Acquired Knowledge: Evidence from Category-Specific Effects
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In: http://www.nbu.bg/cogs/cvs/ajanyan/fp667-janyan.pdf
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