2010
DOI: 10.1080/02687031003615227
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Testing the limits of language production in long-term survivors of major stroke: A psycholinguistic and anatomic study

Abstract: Background There is still a dearth of information about grammatical aspects of language production in aphasia. Aims Making novel use of methods of elicited production aimed at testing the limits of competence, we studied three cases of chronic aphasia, stemming from major stroke. We asked: (1) Whether the elicited production method reveals sparing of language abilities not readily evidenced in spontaneous utterances or on conventional aphasia tests. (2) Which language production abilities survive damage to b… Show more

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