Determinativproduktion: Fra Brocas afasi til en lingvistisk teori om, hvad grammatik er
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Determinativproduktion: Fra Brocas afasi til en lingvistisk teori om, hvad grammatik er. / Boye, Kasper; Nielsen, Sarah Rosenbexh; Ishkhanyan, Byurakn.
In: Ny forskning i grammatik, Vol. 26, 2019, p. 38-53.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Determinativproduktion:
T2 - Fra Brocas afasi til en lingvistisk teori om, hvad grammatik er
AU - Boye, Kasper
AU - Nielsen, Sarah Rosenbexh
AU - Ishkhanyan, Byurakn
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - This paper summarizes recent experiments examining the production of grammatical and lexical determiners in healthy individuals and individuals with agrammatic aphasia. The experiments discussed employ a design in which the Danish grammatical indefinite article en/et is contrasted with the lexical numeral en/et. The results show that articles are harder to produce than numerals. In agrammatic speech the difference is reflected in a higher proportion of omissions of articles. In healthy speech the difference is reflected in increased response times and decreased accurary rates for articles. The results are interpreted in light of a usage-based and functional theory of grammar, in which grammatical items are defined as signs that are by convention discursively secondary and structurally dependent.
AB - This paper summarizes recent experiments examining the production of grammatical and lexical determiners in healthy individuals and individuals with agrammatic aphasia. The experiments discussed employ a design in which the Danish grammatical indefinite article en/et is contrasted with the lexical numeral en/et. The results show that articles are harder to produce than numerals. In agrammatic speech the difference is reflected in a higher proportion of omissions of articles. In healthy speech the difference is reflected in increased response times and decreased accurary rates for articles. The results are interpreted in light of a usage-based and functional theory of grammar, in which grammatical items are defined as signs that are by convention discursively secondary and structurally dependent.
U2 - 10.7146/nfg.v0i26.115992
DO - 10.7146/nfg.v0i26.115992
M3 - Tidsskriftartikel
VL - 26
SP - 38
EP - 53
JO - Ny forskning i grammatik
JF - Ny forskning i grammatik
SN - 1902-1291
ER -
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