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Оценка эффективности терапии называния при афазии как контролируемый лингвистический эксперимент
Вестник Московского университета. Серия 9: Филология. 2013. № 3. С. 86-100.
Akinina Y., Dragoy O.
Publication based on the results of:
Lartey N., Tsiwah F., Amponsah C. et al., Aphasiology 2020 Vol. 34 No. 3 P. 343-364
Background: The distribution of pronouns varies cross-linguistically. This distribution has led to conflicting results in studies that investigated pronoun resolution in agrammatic indviduals. In the investigation of pronominal resolution, the linguistic phenomenon of “resumption” is understudied in agrammatism. The construction of pronominal resolution in Akan presents the opportunity to thoroughly examine resumption.
Aims: To start, the ...
Added: January 11, 2021
Ivanova M., Isaev D. Y., Dragoy O. et al., Cortex 2016 Vol. 85 P. 165-181
A growing literature is pointing towards the importance of white matter tracts in understanding the neural mechanisms of language processing, and determining the nature of language deficits and recovery patterns in aphasia. Measurements extracted from diffusion-weighted (DW) images provide comprehensive in-vivo measures of local microstructural properties of fiber pathways. In the current study, we compared ...
Added: June 5, 2016
Kuptsova S., Vlasova R., Dragoy O. et al., Вестник Воронежского государственного университета. Серия: Лингвистика и межкультурная коммуникация 2015 № 4 С. 74-81
The present study is aimed at investigating brain activation patterns associated with languageprocessing in patients with fluent and non-fluent aphasia withdifferent localizations of cerebral lesions. Sixteen healthy subjects and eighteen patients with different forms of aphasia participated in this study. The study was conducted using functional MRimaging method. The data obtained in the study revealed ...
Added: June 5, 2016
Dronkers N., Ivanova M., Baldo J., Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society 2017 No. 23 P. 741-754
Studies of language disorders have shaped our understanding of brain–language relationships over the last two centuries. This article provides a review of this research and how our thinking has changed over the years regarding how the brain processes language. In the 19th century, a series of famous case studies linked distinct speech and language functions ...
Added: November 30, 2017
Laurinavichyute A., Dragoy O., Ivanova M. et al., Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 2013 Vol. 94 P. 116-117
The present study employed the visual-world paradigm with eyetracking to discriminate between two versions of the reordered access model - namely, whether meaning frequency and context affect (a) speed of lexical access or (b) the relative weight of simultaneously accessed meanings. The time course of lexical access and meaning integration were studied in 3 groups ...
Added: October 15, 2013
Siriboonpipattana W., Nickels L., Bastiaanse R., Aphasiology 2020
Background
It has been demonstrated that reference to the past is difficult for individuals with agrammatic aphasia, leading to the formulation of the PAst DIscourse LInking Hypothesis (PADILIH). Many of the previous studies have focused on Indo-European languages, in which time reference is expressed through verb inflection. The current study examined the PADILIH in Thai, a ...
Added: January 11, 2021
Bastiaanse R., Dragoy O., Avrutin S. et al., Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 2013 Vol. 94 P. 179-180
Agrammatic speakers have problems with grammatical encoding and decoding. However, not all syntactic processes are equally problematic: present-time-reference/who-questions/reflexives can be processed by narrow syntax alone and are relatively spared compared to past-time-reference /personal pronouns/which-questions that need additional access to discourse and information structures to link to their referent outside the clause (Avrutin, 2006). Linguistic processing ...
Added: November 17, 2013
Mołczanow J., Iskra E., Dragoy O. et al., Phonology 2019 Vol. 36 No. 1 P. 61-90
This paper re-examines theoretical constructs used in the analysis of Russian word stress employing data from speakers with acquired surface dyslexia, a symptom which is characterized by an impaired lexical access and preserved grapheme-phoneme correspondence rules. Russian stems have been traditionally analysed as lexically accented or unaccented, with a default rule deriving surface stress in ...
Added: December 4, 2018
Koukoulioti V., Bastiaanse R., Journal of Neurolinguistics 2020 Vol. 53 P. 100872
Several studies have shown selective deficits in the production and comprehension of verb forms referring to the past. On the basis of this evidence the Past Discourse Linking Hypothesis (Bastiaanse et al., 2011) suggests that individuals with aphasia have difficulties with verb forms referring to the past, in comparison to non-past forms such as the ...
Added: January 11, 2021
Khudyakova M., Dragoy O., Кшняскина В. В., Вопросы языкознания 2018 № 1 С. 64-75
The present work is dedicated to the role of gestures in overcoming lexical access problems in patients with motor aphasia. The study is based on a corpus of narratives by brain-damaged individuals – «Russian CliPS» (Clinical Pear Stories), the videos from which were annotated in the linguistic annotator «ELAN», with the gestural layout included in ...
Added: June 26, 2018
Bergelson M., Akinina Y., Khudyakova M. et al., Discourse Studies 2018
Narrative discourse is widely studied in clinical and healthy populations. This study investigates discourse strategies that people with left- and right-hemisphere brain damage, as well as healthy speakers, use to tell a story. We analyzed microlinguistic properties of picture-elicited discourses, as well as macrolinguistic features, such as balance between narration and description, and between informational ...
Added: October 20, 2017
Arantzeta M., Howard D., Webster J. et al., Cortex 2019 No. 119 P. 195-214
People with aphasia frequently have difficulties understanding semantically reversible sentences presented in derived word order. This impairment may be related to the inconsistent processing of morphological information, as well as to difficulties inhibiting the inverse interpretation of the sentence. Studies on bilingual aphasia may contribute to our understanding of these issues by shedding light on ...
Added: October 18, 2019
Akinina Y., Buivolova O., Soloukhina O. et al., Aphasiology 2021 Vol. 35 No. 10 P. 1334-1362
People with aphasia (PWA) often demonstrate verb and sentence processing impairments, in production as well as in comprehension modalities. Meanwhile, patterns of impairment are typically studied at the group level, in groups of PWA with specific aphasia types (e.g., Broca's aphasia), or in case-series with small sample sizes. Our aim was to investigate if there are consistent ...
Added: November 24, 2020
Маркашова Е. И., Skvortsov A., / PsyArXiv. Серия 01 "01". 2022.
This paper is devoted to the analysis of the theoretical works of the English neurologist John Hughlings Jackson. We considered both Jackson’s general ideas on the structure and functioning of the nervous system, and, in particular, his approach to the analysis of speech disorders, i.e. aphasias. Those propositions of Jackson, which, in our opinion, are ...
Added: November 1, 2022
Kuptsova S., Dragoy O., Ivanova M. et al., Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 2012 Vol. 61 P. 291-292
Inefficient lexical processing has been found in both fluent and non-fluent aphasia, although different underlying mechanisms were proposed for those two clinical populations (Prather et al., 1997). Individuals with non-fluent aphasia were suggested to have delayed initial lexical activation, while problems of individuals with fluent aphasia concerned inhibition of irrelevant activation. The current study was ...
Added: November 19, 2013
Malyutina S., Richardson J., Den Ouden D., Seminars in Speech and Language 2016 Vol. 37 No. 1 P. 34-47
Previous research has found that verb argument structure characteristics (such as the number of participant roles in the situation described by the verb) can facilitate or hinder aphasic language production and comprehension in constrained laboratory tasks. This research needs to be complemented by studies of narrative or unrestricted speech, which can capture the spontaneous selection ...
Added: February 17, 2016
Vadinova V., Buivolova O., Dragoy O. et al., Neuropsychologia 2020 Vol. 147 Article 107591
Background
Implicit-statistical learning (ISL) research investigates whether domain-general mechanisms are recruited in the linguistic processes that require manipulation of patterned regularities (e.g. syntax). Aphasia is a language disorder caused by focal brain damage in the left fronto-temporal-parietal network. Research shows that people with aphasia (PWA) with frontal lobe lesions manifest convergent deficits in syntax and ISL mechanisms. ...
Added: September 15, 2020
Laurinavichyute A., Ulicheva A., Ivanova M. et al., Neuropsychologia 2014 No. 64 P. 360-373
The purpose of the present study was to identify general and syndrome-specific deficits in the lexical processing of individuals with non-fluent and fluent aphasia compared to individuals without cognitive, neurological or language impairments. The time course of lexical access, as well as lexical selection and integration was studied using a visual-world paradigm in three groups ...
Added: December 17, 2013
Malyutina S., Искра Е. В., Consilium Medicum 2017 Т. 19 № 2.1 С. 56-59
Афазия (нарушения сформировавшейся речи вследствие поражений головного мозга) серьезно ограничивает возможности коммуникации и отрицательно влияет на качество жизни пациентов. Зачастую социальная активность и качество жизни пациентов с афазией снижаются, в том числе из-за низкой общественной информированности и, как следствие, неготовности общества к их интеграции; также успех реабилитации во многом зависит от информированности родственников пациентов. Нами ...
Added: October 5, 2018
Maria V. Ivanova, Hallowell B., Aphasiology 2013 No. 27 P. 891-920
Background: There are a limited number of aphasia language tests in the majority of the
world’s commonly spoken languages. Furthermore, few aphasia tests in languages other
than English have been standardised and normed, and few have supportive psychometric
data pertaining to reliability and validity. The lack of standardised assessment tools
across many of the world’s languages poses serious challenges ...
Added: June 11, 2013
Dragoy O., Bastiaanse R., Journal of Neurolinguistics 2013 Vol. 26 P. 113-128
Cross-linguistic data suggest that the grammatical categories of tense and aspect are not generally impaired in individuals with aphasia (see Bastiaanse et al., 2011 for a review). Rather, and more specifically, verb forms expressing reference to the past or conveying perfective semantics are more impaired than verb forms expressing reference to the non-past (present or future) or conveying ...
Added: March 21, 2013
Akinina Y., Bergelson M., Khudyakova M. et al., Stem-, Spraak- en Taalpathologie 2015 Vol. 20 No. 1 P. 21-23
In the current study we present interim results of verb use analysis in two aphasic groups
based on Russian CliPS (Clinical Pear Stories) data. Russian CliPS is a multimedia corpus of
narratives produced by speakers with aphasia and right hemisphere damage, as well as
neurologically healthy speakers of Russian. ...
Added: September 21, 2015
Malyutina S., Zelenkova V., Aphasiology 2020 Vol. 34 No. 4 P. 431-457
Many aphasia assessments and therapies select and/or sequence verbs based on
linguistic complexity of their verb argument structure (VAS). However, further empirical testing is
needed to fully understand whether and how VAS parameters affect the cognitive difficulty of verb
processing in different tasks and contexts.
The study investigated whether more linguistically complex VAS universally implies
more cognitively difficult verb processing, ...
Added: October 21, 2019
Cortical and structural-connectivity damage correlated with impaired syntactic processing in aphasia
Den Ouden D., Malyutina S., Basilakos A. et al., Human Brain Mapping 2019 Vol. 40 No. 7 P. 2153-2173
Agrammatism in aphasia is not a homogeneous syndrome, but a characterization of a nonuniform set
of language behaviors in which grammatical markers and complex syntactic structures are omitted,
simplified, or misinterpreted. In a sample of 71 left-hemisphere stroke survivors, syntactic processing
was quantifiedwith theNorthwestern Assessment of Verbs and Sentences (NAVS). Classification analyses
were used to assess the relation between ...
Added: January 22, 2019