All the articles reviewed and discussed in this paper observe the common topic of “agrammatism” and its role in researching individual cases of aphasia. Aggrammatism is considered to be a variety of expressive aphasia that implies the inability to speak … Full sample
All the articles reviewed and discussed in this paper observe related topics such as neuropsychological disorders of lexical processing, selective deficit caused by brain injure, cognitive neuropsychological research, etc. Some of the raised issues contradict each other, some serve as … Full sample
Abstract Some will bring the nature versus nurture debate even to this part of psychology. However, most of today’s researchers are beginning to find that both nature and nurture play an important role in early childhood development, including language acquisition. … Full sample
“Early Perceptual Strategies for the Replication of Consonants from Polysyllabic Lexical Models” by Harriet B. Klein investigated and discusses the ways in which particular word factors such as stress level and serial position of the syllable facilitate the production of … Full sample
“Prosodic Patterns in Children’s Multisyllabic Word Productions” by Margaret M. Kehoe reviews and discusses the results of “the influence of metrical and segmental effects on English-speaking children’s multisyllabic word productions” research. The author refers to the number of studies examining … Full sample
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