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A Restrictive Theory of Agrammatic Comprehension
Y. Grodzinsky
School of Psychological Sciences
Boston University
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Arts and Humanities
Agrammatism
100%
Empty category
100%
Referential
66%
Theoretical Linguistics
66%
Verbs
33%
Syntactic constructions
33%
Cognitive
33%
Application
33%
Empirical
33%
Thematic
33%
Head Movement
33%
Theoretical Framework
33%
WH-movement
33%
Trace Deletion Hypothesis
33%
Verb movement
33%
agentive
33%
Keyphrases
Agrammatism
100%
Empty Categories
33%
Linguistic Theory
22%
Head Movement
11%
Syntactic Constructions
11%
Sweeping
11%
Cognitive Strategies
11%
Application Domain
11%
Verb Movement
11%
Error Pattern
11%
Wh-movement
11%
Neural Representation
11%
That-trace
11%
Agentive
11%
Augmentative
11%
Patient Comprehension
11%
Patient Performance
11%
Psychological Predicates
11%
NP-movement
11%
Deficient Performance
11%
Psychology
Cognitive Strategy
100%