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Language breakdown and recovery in a child with an acquired epileptic aphasia

Authors :
Zesiger, Pascal Eric
Le Normand, Marie-Thérèse
Davidoff, Véronique
Gubser-Mercati, Danièle
Sester-Gerber, Marika
Deonna, Thierry
Source :
Brain and Cognition, Vol. 40, No 1 (1999) pp. 281-284
Publication Year :
1999

Abstract

A longitudinal linguistic analysis of a 6-year-old boy (GA) with an acquired epileptic aphasia (‘‘Landau–Kleffner Syndrome''; LKS) was conducted to determine in what ways language breakdown and recovery occur. Language comprehension and production at the syllabic, phonemic, lexical, and morphosyntactic levels were assessed shortly before, during the acute phase of the illness, and at recovery, which was very rapid. Results show that in the acute phase, GA presented not only an auditory agnosia for speech and nonspeech sounds but also provided strong evidence that in production, prosody and speech processing were impaired.

Subjects

Subjects :
ddc:150

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02782626
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Brain and Cognition, Vol. 40, No 1 (1999) pp. 281-284
Accession number :
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