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dc.contributor.author성지은*
dc.date.accessioned2018-11-16T16:30:20Z-
dc.date.available2018-11-16T16:30:20Z-
dc.date.issued2018*
dc.identifier.issn2288-1328*
dc.identifier.otherOAK-23428*
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.ewha.ac.kr/handle/2015.oak/246610-
dc.description.abstractObjectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate the ability of people with aphasia (PWA) to process verbs and their thematic roles. We further examined the relationship between verb-related processing abilities and aphasia severity. Methods: Fifteen individuals with aphasia and 15 age- and education-matched normal individuals participated in the study. Experiment conditions consisted of thematic role-selection tasks (agent-selection vs. theme-selection) and verb-selection tasks when the two thematic roles were provided. Participants were asked to select the target among 3 choices. Results: PWA performed significantly worse in all conditions than normal elderly adults (NEA). Both groups performed worse on the agent-selection than theme-selection tasks. The group by thematic-role type interaction was significant, indicating that PWA demonstrated differentially greater difficulties in the agent-selection than theme-selection task compared to the NEA group. The verb-selection task was highly correlated with overall aphasia severity and verbal output measures from the standardized aphasia battery. Conclusion: These results indicated that PWA demonstrated deficits in selecting thematic roles associated with the verbs and choosing the verbs when the thematic roles were provided. Greater difficulties in the agent-selection than theme-selection task in both groups are likely due to the pro-drop phenomena, usually associated with the subject-deletion features in Korean. Overall high correlations of verb-selection task with aphasia severity and verbal output measures indicate that the verb-selection task may be a clinically useful method to evaluate word retrieval process deficits in PWA without using an overt naming task. © 2018 Korean Academy of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology.*
dc.languageKorean*
dc.publisherKorean Academy of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology*
dc.subjectAphasia*
dc.subjectThematic role*
dc.subjectVerb*
dc.titleVerbs and their thematic role processing abilities for people with aphasia*
dc.typeArticle*
dc.relation.issue2*
dc.relation.volume23*
dc.relation.indexSCOPUS*
dc.relation.startpage337*
dc.relation.lastpage346*
dc.relation.journaltitleCommunication Sciences and Disorders*
dc.identifier.doi10.12963/csd.18485*
dc.identifier.scopusid2-s2.0-85050333517*
dc.author.googleJeong K.H.*
dc.author.googleSung J.E.*
dc.contributor.scopusid성지은(21735141600)*
dc.date.modifydate20240130114736*
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