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The noun-verb problem in Chinese aphasia
Elizabeth Bates
, Sylvia Chen
, Ovid Tzeng
, Ping Li
, Meiti Opie
Psychology
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Arts and Humanities
Action
100%
Aphasic
83%
Broca
66%
Broca's aphasia
16%
Chinese Language
16%
Compound words
16%
conceptual semantics
16%
declension
16%
Distributed
16%
Lexical
33%
main verb
16%
Morphology
66%
Names
33%
nominal compounds
16%
Nominals
16%
Noun-verb dissociation
16%
Nouns
100%
Object naming
16%
Sentence Context
33%
Variant
16%
verb conjugation
16%
Verbs
100%
Wernicke's aphasia
16%
Keyphrases
Action Naming
80%
Agrammatism
20%
Broca
80%
Double Dissociation
20%
Naming Deficit
20%
Nominal Compounds
20%
Noun-verb Dissociation
20%
Object Naming
20%
Verb Conjugation
20%
Wernicke
60%
Psychology
Aphasia
100%