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Title
The Representation of homophones : evidence from remediation
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International Aphasia Rehabilitation Conference (10th : 2002) (24 - 26 July 2002 : Brisbane)
Related
Douglas, Jacinta. Brain impairment : abstracts of the 10th International Aphasia Rehabilitation Conference, Vol. 3, Issue 2, p.155-156
DOI
10.1375/brim.3.2.140
Publisher
Bowen Hills, Australia : Australian Academic Press
Date
2002
Author/Creator
Biedermann, Britta
Author/Creator
Blanken, Gerhard
Author/Creator
Nickels, Lyndsey
Description
This paper will examine the production of ambiguous words (homophones e.g., pair, pear) in aphasia. In the psycholinguistic research literature there is debate regarding the representation of homophones. Some authors (e.g., Levelt, Roelofs & Meyer, 1999) assume homophones share one phonological form, in contrast others suggest that each member of the homophone has a separate phonological representation (e.g., Caramazza, Costa, Miozzo & Bi, 2001). This study presents evidence from the treatment of aphasia that addresses this issue. Three single cases of three aphasics with severe anomia, one German and two English, will be presented. The treatment comprised intensive training of picture naming using phonological cues. It was investigated if this pure phonological training could improve naming performance; what pattern of generalisation was observed across pairs of stimuli that were homophonic, semantically related or phonologically related and the duration of maintenance of the improvement. The results of the German single case showed significant generalisation to untreated homophones, but no generalisation to untreated semantically or phonologically related stimuli. The English aphasics showed the same pattern of item-specific effects for the treated homophones, and generalisation to the untreated homophones. It is argued that this supports a single phonological representation but two lemma representations for both members of a homophone pair. The results are interpreted within a discrete model (such as Levelt et al., 1999) and an interactive model of Dell (e.g., 1990).
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2 page(s)
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conference paper abstract
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Macquarie University. Macquarie Centre for Cognitive Science

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http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/112299
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ISSN:1443-9646
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mq-rm-2002016416
Language
eng
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