Making Reference with Aphasia
A Usage-based Analysis of Noun Phrases
Elena Lieven author Rachel Hatchard author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:31st Aug '26
£18.00
This title is due to be published on 31st August, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

This Element provides detailed analyses of noun phrases in aphasia, explaining the observations from a usage-based approach.
Noun phrases (NPs) are central to effecting linguistic reference, itself fundamental to human interactions. This Element provides detailed analyses of noun- and pronoun-headed NPs in spoken narratives by twelve people with various aphasia types/severities, exploring NP elaboration and productivity along a continuum of spoken language capability.Noun phrases (NPs) are central to effecting linguistic reference, itself fundamental to human interactions. However, little research has examined the NPs used by people with the language disability, aphasia. This Element provides detailed analyses of noun- and pronoun-headed NPs in spoken narratives by twelve people with various aphasia types/severities, exploring NP elaboration and productivity along a continuum of spoken language capability. The Element explains how some observations challenge the rule-based theory that remains influential in aphasiology, while all can be predicted by a usage-based approach. It expands the emerging subfield of Cognitive Aphasiology, with potential implications for both linguistics and speech and language therapy.
ISBN: 9781009074803
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75 pages