Abstract

Background Recently, Bastiaanse et al. (2011) identified past time-reference morphology as a particular source of the prominent verb inflection problems in agrammatism. Using a verb form with past time-reference requires additional processing, because a link has to be made to the event in discourse—this in contrast to non-past time-reference. Discourse-related electrophysiological processing differences were demonstrated in non-brain-damaged speakers earlier (Bos et al., 2013).

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