The infuence of the word frequency and it’s morphological structure on the production of paraphasias
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Resumo: | The literature presented on the influence of the word frequency has been similar among different authors. The results of these studies have shown that high frequency words often seem to be easier to access than low frequency ones (Bormann, Kulke & Blanken, 2007; Kittredge, Dell, Verkuilen & Scwartz, 2008; Leal, 2003; Morrisset & Gierut, 2002; among others). Regarding the influence of morphological structure of words in verbal production there are not many data that can clarify us. To study these two variables, we used two tests: (i) naming test of real objects – frequently high frequent simple words, low frequent simple words and low frequent complex words; and (ii) a word repetition test adapted from the Aachen Aphasia Test (Portuguese version) (Lauterbach, Pavão -Martins & Ferreira, 2003). Thirty -nine participants between 47–87 years of age were evaluated, of which ten were illiterate and 12 literate. These were divided into four sub -groups. The production of low frequent words and the production of complex words induced a higher production paraphasias. These results come to clarify the influence of linguistic features in lexical accessing. |
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The infuence of the word frequency and it’s morphological structure on the production of paraphasiasO efeito da frequência das palavras e da sua estrutura morfológica na produção de erros afásicosThe literature presented on the influence of the word frequency has been similar among different authors. The results of these studies have shown that high frequency words often seem to be easier to access than low frequency ones (Bormann, Kulke & Blanken, 2007; Kittredge, Dell, Verkuilen & Scwartz, 2008; Leal, 2003; Morrisset & Gierut, 2002; among others). Regarding the influence of morphological structure of words in verbal production there are not many data that can clarify us. To study these two variables, we used two tests: (i) naming test of real objects – frequently high frequent simple words, low frequent simple words and low frequent complex words; and (ii) a word repetition test adapted from the Aachen Aphasia Test (Portuguese version) (Lauterbach, Pavão -Martins & Ferreira, 2003). Thirty -nine participants between 47–87 years of age were evaluated, of which ten were illiterate and 12 literate. These were divided into four sub -groups. The production of low frequent words and the production of complex words induced a higher production paraphasias. These results come to clarify the influence of linguistic features in lexical accessing.A informação apresentada na literatura sobre influência da frequência do uso de palavras tem sido semelhante entre diferentes autores. Os resultados destes estudos têm demonstrado que é mais fácil aceder às palavras frequentes do que às palavras pouco frequentes (Bormann, Kulke & Blanken, 2007; Kittredge, Dell, Verkuilen & Scwartz, 2008; Leal, 2003; Morrisset & Gierut, 2002; entre outros). Sobre a influência da estrutura morfológica das palavras na produção verbal não existem muitos dados que possam servir de pressupostos. Para estudar estas duas variáveis, foram utilizadas duas provas: (i) uma prova de nomeação de objectos reais – palavras simples frequentes, palavras simples pouco frequentes e palavras construídas pouco frequentes; e (ii) uma prova de repetição de palavras simples e palavras construídas, adaptada de Aachen Aphasia Test (versão portuguesa) (Lauterbach, Pavão -Martins & Ferreira, 2003). Foram avaliados 39 participantes com afasia com idades compreendidas entre os 47 e 87 anos, dos quais dez são iletrados e os restantes 28 são iletrados, que foram divididos em diferentes subgrupos. A produção de palavras pouco frequentes e a produção de palavras construídas induziu uma maior produção de erros parafásicos. Estes resultados vêm esclarecer, de alguma forma, a influência das características de material linguístico no acesso ao léxico.Universidade Católica Portuguesa2012-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.34632/cadernosdesaude.2012.2832https://doi.org/10.34632/cadernosdesaude.2012.2832Cadernos de Saúde; Vol 5 No 1-2 (2012); 78-86Cadernos de Saúde; v. 5 n. 1-2 (2012); 78-862795-43581647-055910.34632/cadernosdesaude.2012.5.1-2reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPporhttps://revistas.ucp.pt/index.php/cadernosdesaude/article/view/2832https://revistas.ucp.pt/index.php/cadernosdesaude/article/view/2832/2736Direitos de Autor (c) 2012 Dora Colaço, Ana Mineirohttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessColaço, DoraMineiro, Ana2023-10-03T15:47:35Zoai:ojs.revistas.ucp.pt:article/2832Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T20:32:54.902804Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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The infuence of the word frequency and it’s morphological structure on the production of paraphasias O efeito da frequência das palavras e da sua estrutura morfológica na produção de erros afásicos |
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The infuence of the word frequency and it’s morphological structure on the production of paraphasias |
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The infuence of the word frequency and it’s morphological structure on the production of paraphasias Colaço, Dora |
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The infuence of the word frequency and it’s morphological structure on the production of paraphasias |
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The infuence of the word frequency and it’s morphological structure on the production of paraphasias |
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The infuence of the word frequency and it’s morphological structure on the production of paraphasias |
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The infuence of the word frequency and it’s morphological structure on the production of paraphasias |
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The infuence of the word frequency and it’s morphological structure on the production of paraphasias |
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Colaço, Dora |
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Colaço, Dora Mineiro, Ana |
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The literature presented on the influence of the word frequency has been similar among different authors. The results of these studies have shown that high frequency words often seem to be easier to access than low frequency ones (Bormann, Kulke & Blanken, 2007; Kittredge, Dell, Verkuilen & Scwartz, 2008; Leal, 2003; Morrisset & Gierut, 2002; among others). Regarding the influence of morphological structure of words in verbal production there are not many data that can clarify us. To study these two variables, we used two tests: (i) naming test of real objects – frequently high frequent simple words, low frequent simple words and low frequent complex words; and (ii) a word repetition test adapted from the Aachen Aphasia Test (Portuguese version) (Lauterbach, Pavão -Martins & Ferreira, 2003). Thirty -nine participants between 47–87 years of age were evaluated, of which ten were illiterate and 12 literate. These were divided into four sub -groups. The production of low frequent words and the production of complex words induced a higher production paraphasias. These results come to clarify the influence of linguistic features in lexical accessing. |
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