Medicina: Neuropsicologia cognitiva
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paragrammatism |
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Attestation |
3
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Part of speech |
Noun
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Grammatical label |
uncountable
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Definition |
Inaccurate selection of function words that convey grammatical information, of grammatical forms, and of word order. Paragrammatism may be evident in spoken or written language. Inaccurate selection of function words that convey grammatical information (e.g. articles, auxiliary words, conjunctions, inflections, and pronouns), of grammatical forms, and of word order. Paragrammatism may be evident in spoken or written language; it is associated with posterior lesions centred on the auditory association area of the left temporal lobe and/or parietal lobe, and a fluent, sensory aphasia.
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Definition source |
Loring D.W. 1999 Loring D. W. 1991
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Context |
Finally, the syntactic comprehension impairment that has been found among agrammatic aphasics also has been found among some patients whose speech is best characterized as paragrammatic (Caramazza, Berndt, & Basili, 1983; Martin & Blossom-Stach, 1986). The agrammatism/paragrammatism distinction has been criticized on a variety of other grounds (Heeschen, 1985; Heeschen & Kolk, 1988), including even its historical adequacy. DeBleser (1987) has translated a number of papers from the early German aphasia literature demonstrating clear appreciation for the considerable overlap of omission and substitution symptoms even within the same patient.
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Context source |
Sarno 1991
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Subject field |
Aphasia
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Sub-field (level 1) |
Aphasiology
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Sub-field (level 2) |
Clinical neuropsychology
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Sub-field (level 3) |
Aphasic deficits
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Generic concept |
Morphological error
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Related concept |
Agrammatism
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it |
Paragrammatismo
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Reliability code |
3
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