Overcoming discourse-linking difficulties in aphasia: The case of clitic pronouns.

Overcoming discourse-linking difficulties in aphasia: The case of clitic pronouns. Clin Linguist Phon. 2017 Apr 21;:1-19 Authors: Martínez-Ferreiro S, Reyes AF, Bastiaanse R Abstract The present study aims to contribute to the ongoing discussion about the impact of discourse-linking deficits on the performance of individuals with aphasia by providing new data from a set of rarely investigated constructions: sentences in which a clitic pronoun coexists alongside with the full DP it agrees with. To do so, we use data of individuals with non-fluent aphasias who need to overcome the difficulties in direct object (accusative) clitic production. This results in overproduction of non-target clitic right dislocations (RDs) and clitic doubling (CD). Data from 15 individual's native speakers of Spanish and Catalan are discussed. Data complement the results of previous investigations on discourse-linking effects in these languages, allowing the interpretation of results across constructions. PMID: 28430532 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics - Category: Speech Therapy Authors: Tags: Clin Linguist Phon Source Type: research