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Chapter 2. Methodology: Data collection, presentation, and guide to interpretation

  • Lise Menn and Loraine K. Obler
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Agrammatic Aphasia
This chapter is in the book Agrammatic Aphasia
© 1989 John Benjamins Publishing Company

© 1989 John Benjamins Publishing Company

Chapters in this book

  1. Prelim pages i
  2. Table of contents vii
  3. Contributors and affiliation xv
  4. Acknowledgments xix
  5. Abbreviations xxi
  6. Preface xxv
  7. I. Orientation
  8. Chapter 1. Theoretical motivations for the cross-language study of agrammatism 3
  9. Chapter 2. Methodology: Data collection, presentation, and guide to interpretation 13
  10. Chapter 3. CT-Scan correlates of agrammatism 37
  11. II. Language findings and data
  12. Chapter 4. Agrammatism in English: Two case studies 117
  13. Chapter 5. Agrammatism in Dutch: Two case studies 179
  14. Chapter 6. Agrammatism in German: Two case studies 281
  15. Chapter 7. Agrammatism in Icelandic: Two case studies 443
  16. Chapter 8. Agrammatism in Swedish: Two case studies 545
  17. Chapter 9. Agrammatism in French: Two case studies 623
  18. Chapter 10. Agrammatism in Italian: Two case studies 717
  19. Chapter 11. Agrammatism in Polish: A case study 817
  20. Chapter 12. Agrammatism in Serbo-Croatian: Two case studies 895
  21. Chapter 13. Agrammatism in Hindi: A case study 975
  22. Chapter 14. Agrammatism in Finnish: Two case studies 1013
  23. Chapter 15. Agrammatism in Hebrew: Two case studies 1087
  24. Chapter 16. Agrammatism in Chinese: A case study 1191
  25. Chapter 17. Agrammatism in Japanese: Two case studies 1225
  26. Chapter 17A. Crossed agrammatism in Japanese: A case study 1309
  27. III. Language comparisons and conclusions
  28. Chapter 18. Word order in the Germanic Languages — Subject-verb or verb second?: Evidence from aphasia in Scandinavian languages 1357
  29. Chapter 19. Inferences from cross-modal comparisons of agrammatism 1365
  30. Chapter 20. Cross-language data and theories of agrammatism 1369
  31. Supplement to Chapter 4. English-language materials 1391
  32. Supplement to Chapter 5. Dutch-language materials 1413
  33. Supplement to Chapter 6. German-language materials 1457
  34. Supplement to Chapter 7. Icelandic-language materials 1549
  35. Supplement to Chapter 8. Swedish-language materials 1589
  36. Supplement to Chapter 9. French-language materials 1621
  37. Supplement to Chapter 10. Italian-language materials 1667
  38. Supplement to Chapter 11. Polish-language materials 1695
  39. Supplement to Chapter 12. Serbo-Croatian materials 1717
  40. Supplement to chapler 13. Hindi materials 1761
  41. Supplement to Chapter 14. Finnish-language materials 1775
  42. Supplement to Chapter 15. Hebrew materials 1819
  43. Supplement to Chapter 16. Chinese-language materials 1845
  44. Supplement to Chapter 17. Japanese-language materials 1857
  45. Supplement to Chapter 17A. Japanese-language materials appendix 1907
  46. References 1925
  47. Index of subjects 1947
  48. Index of authorities 1981
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