Grammar in ‘agrammatical’ aphasia: what’s intact?

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  • who: Han Zhang and Wolfram Hinzen from the Catalan Institute for Advanced Studies and Research (ICREA), Barcelona, SpainMinisterio de Ciencia, Innovaciou0301n y Universidades have published the research work: Grammar in u2018agrammaticalu2019 aphasia: Whatu2019s intact?, in the Journal: PLOS ONE of January/19,/2022
  • what: The study showed that the intercepts of all three types of adjuncts (the predicted values of each type of adjuncts for the clinical group) were highly significant, providing evidence that the amount of each adjunct type PWA produced was significantly different from zero, at all attachment heights. This finding broadly confirms . . .

     

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