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Grammatical and lexical pronoun dissociation in French speakers with agrammatic aphasia: a usage-based account and REF-based hypothesis
Byurakn Ishkhanyan
, Halima Sahraouib,
Peter Harder
,
Jesper Mogensen
,
Kasper Boye
Department of English, Germanic and Romance Studies
Department of Nordic Studies and Linguistics
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Arts & Humanities
Agrammatic Aphasia
100%
Agrammatism
69%
Autobiography
19%
Clitic Pronouns
8%
Control Group
6%
Descriptive
4%
Dissociation
62%
Exclusion
6%
Finiteness
8%
Fixed Expressions
18%
French Pronoun
11%
Impairment
6%
Pronouns
60%
Qualitative Analysis
6%
Recovery
5%
Reorganization
61%
Spontaneous Speech
7%
Subject Pronoun
8%
Usage-based
81%
Verbs
9%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Aphasia
69%
Autobiographies
26%
Broca Aphasia
86%
Control Groups
4%
Wounds and Injuries
3%
Social Sciences
deficit
7%
exclusion
6%
Group
7%
narrative
5%
reorganization
61%
speaking
6%
speech disorder
72%