
Cognitive Aphasiology - A Usage-Based Approach to Language in Aphasia
Rachel Hatchard(Author)
John Benjamins Publishing Co
Published on 11. October 2021
Book
Hardback
311 pages
978-90-272-0917-7 (ISBN)
Description
Aphasia is the most common acquired language disorder in adults, resulting from brain damage, usually stroke. This book firstly explains how aphasia research and clinical practice remain heavily influenced by rule-based, generative theory, and summarizes key shortcomings with this approach. Crucially, it demonstrates how an alternative - the constructivist, usage-based approach - can provide a more plausible theoretical perspective for characterizing language in aphasia. After detailing rigorous transcription and segmentation methods, it presents constructivist, usage-based analyses of spontaneous speech from people with various aphasia 'types', challenging a clear-cut distinction between lexis and grammar, emphasizing the need to consider whole-form storage and frequency effects beyond single words, and indicating that individuals fall along a continuum of spoken language capability rather than differing categorically by aphasia 'type'. It provides original insight into aphasia - with wide-reaching implications for clinical practice -, while equally highlighting how the study of aphasia is important for the development of Cognitive Linguistics.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Weight
725 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-272-0917-7 (9789027209177)
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Hatchard Rachel Hatchard
Cognitive Aphasiology - A Usage-Based Approach to Language in Aphasia
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