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Question production in agrammatism: The Tree Pruning Hypothesis
Naama Friedmann
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Agrammatic Aphasia
20%
Agrammatism
100%
Aphasic
20%
Arabic Speakers
40%
Dissociation
40%
Elicitation Task
20%
English Speaking
20%
Error Pattern
20%
Hebrew
60%
Language Specificity
20%
Native English Speakers
20%
Palestinian Arabic
20%
Production Deficit
20%
Repetitive Task
20%
Specific Properties
20%
Spontaneous Speech
20%
Syntactic Tree
20%
Tree Pruning
100%
Utterance
20%
Wh-questions
60%
Yes-no Questions
80%
Arts and Humanities
Agrammatic aphasia
25%
Agrammatism
100%
Aphasic
25%
Elicitation
25%
English Speaker
25%
Hebrew
75%
Palestinians
25%
Speaker
50%
Spontaneous Speech
25%
Tree-pruning hypothesis
100%
Utterance
25%
WH-questions
75%
Yes/no questions
100%