Medicina: Neuropsicologia cognitiva
English |
morphological error |
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Attestation |
3
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Part of speech |
Noun phrase
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Definition |
Deficits which depend on a damage of the grammatical morphology knowledge, on a deficit of the thematic roles of verbs, of the syntactic structure of the related sentence and of the mapping of the correspondences between the two. Disorders which affect the free grammatical morphemes (articles, prepositions, auxiliaries etc…) and root-related morphemes (prefixes, inflectional suffixes, in the case of adjectives and verbs, derivational suffixes e.g. happi-ness). They cause impairments in the processing of grammatical structures.
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Definition source |
Vista-Mead 2001 Vista-Mead 2001
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Context |
A patient´s impairment is often most strikingly reflected in the types of errors produced in performing different tasks. Therefore, we have organized the following discussion in terms of error types: nonword errors, semantic errors, and morphological errors. It is not our intention to provide an exhaustive survey of error types, but instead to use certain error types to illustrate how, within the context of a theory of lexical processing, we can better understand the origin of the errors and the functioning of the system that underlies them. In this context, we raise and discuss issues of current controversy in the field, such as the grouping and classification of patients, the usefulness of syndromes, and the notion of compensatory strategies.
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Context source |
Code 1989
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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 |
Aphasic deficits
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Specific concept |
Paragrammatism, Agrammatism
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Related concept |
Lexical deficit, Articulatory deficit, Phonological error
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it |
Deficit morfosintattico
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Reliability code |
3
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