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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «PARAPHASIA»
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1
Aphasia: A Clinical Perspective
Phonetic Deviations) A paraphasia may be an incorrect word or an incorrectly
produced word. One type of paraphasia, literal (phonemic) paraphasia, refers to
an inappropriate phoneme use. Literal paraphasic errors can be omissions, ...
David Frank Benson, Alfredo Ardila,
1996
2
DeJong's The Neurologic Examination
A paraphasia is a speech error in which the patient substitutes a wrong word or
sound for the intended word or sound. Paraphasic errors are common in aphasic
patients. In a phonemic (phonologic, literal) paraphasia, there is the addition, ...
William W. Campbell,
2012
3
INS Dictionary of Neuropsychology
123 Parkinson's disease (PD) Paraphasia. Incorrect word selection (semantic or
verbal paraphasia) or incorrect production of sounds within a word (phonemic or
literal paraphasia). Paraphasia is a common feature of the speech production ...
David W. Loring, Kimford J. Meador,
1999
4
Neurological Foundations of Cognitive Neuroscience
Phonemic (or literal) paraphasia refers to errors involving individual phonemes (
consonant or vowel sounds) within words. For example, the utterance "stuke" in
reference to a picture of a stool constitutes a substitution of the final phoneme /k/
...
5
The Handbook of Language and Speech Disorders
Where an individual produces incorrect speech sounds and appears to have
difficulties with accessing or retrieving the appropriate phonemes for a planned
utterance, the result is called phonemic paraphasia, or sometimes literal
paraphasia; ...
Jack S. Damico, Nicole Müller, Martin J. Ball,
2012
6
Origins of Neuroscience: A History of Explorations Into ...
(1891, 87) Freud showed a strong interest in paraphasia, a condition in which the
appropriate word is replaced by a less appropriate word, but one still retaining
some relation to the correct word (e.g., similar sounds or meanings). Freud's ...
A literal or phonemic paraphasia occurs when only a part of the word is
misspoken, as when "apple" becomes "tapple" or "apfle." 2. A verbal or global
paraphasia occurs when an entire incorrect word is substituted for the intended
word, ...
8
The Characteristics of Aphasia
52) writes, 'Kleist viewed paraphasia as an impairment of the temporal acoustic
serializing mechanism and its influence on that of the motor speech system'.
Again, Kleist's appreciation for the need of some sort of serial ordering
mechanism for ...
9
The MIT Encyclopedia of Communication Disorders
In contradistinction, Kohn, Smith, and Alexander (1996) observed patients who
demonstrated both routes, one for phonemic paraphasia and another that
involved some sort of a "backup mechanism for 'reconstructing' a phonological ...
Raymond D. Kent, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
2004
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Handbook of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
This sort of error is called "verbal paraphasia", or "semantic paraphasia", when it
has some relation in meaning with the target word. A series of verbal or semantic
paraphasias constitutes what is called "semantic jargon". Thus in so-called ...
Gianfranco Denes, Luigi Pizzamiglio,
1999
4 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «PARAPHASIA»
Conheça de que se fala nos meios de comunicação nacionais e internacionais e como se utiliza o termo
paraphasia no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Teeth & Bones
His speech is slow but deliberate, elegantly parsed, although he says he still suffers from bouts of paraphasia, or what he calls “yaba yaba,” a ... «Eugene Weekly, abr 15»
Jane Macdougall: Elaine from Seinfeld? Julia Richard-Dreyfuss! On …
... you ask and the precise nature of the mix-ups, these sort of things go by a couple of names: aphasia or dysphasia, or semantic paraphasia. «National Post, mai 14»
When You Think It's Alzheimer's But It's Not
A patient with aphasia could have what's called paraphasia, and that means misusing words. For example, saying “pour” instead of “floor” ... «WBUR, out 11»
Three Secrets I Learned About Factory Creator/Star Mitch Rouse
Also, thanks to watching House I was able to self-diagnose my boneheadedness as Verbal Paraphasia. Because, you know, it's a medical condition. «Cinema Blend, jun 08»