Abstract
Training outcomes for manipulable verbs in persons with aphasia: implications for verb representation
Highlights
Rarely target specific semantic categories are limited by lack of understanding of semantic representation of verbs
Will training of manipulable verbs generalize to untrained manipulable verbs?
If training generalizes to untrained manipulable verb retrieval, but not to untrained non-manipulable verbs, it confirms that manipulability is a semantic attribute of verbs
Summary
Rarely target specific semantic categories are limited by lack of understanding of semantic representation of verbs. Verb retrieval difficulties in aphasia are more: Correlated with daily communication difficulties[3] Are limited by lack of understanding of semantic representation of verbs
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