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Inflectional morphology in primary progressive aphasia: an elicited production study.


ABSTRACT: Inflectional morphology lies at the intersection of phonology, syntax and the lexicon, three language domains that are differentially impacted in the three main variants of primary progressive aphasia (PPA). To characterize spared and impaired aspects of inflectional morphology in PPA, we elicited inflectional morphemes in 48 individuals with PPA and 13 healthy age-matched controls. We varied the factors of regularity, frequency, word class, and lexicality, and used voxel-based morphometry to identify brain regions where atrophy was predictive of deficits on particular conditions. All three PPA variants showed deficits in inflectional morphology, with the specific nature of the deficits dependent on the anatomical and linguistic features of each variant. Deficits in inflecting low-frequency irregular words were associated with semantic PPA, with lexical/semantic deficits, and with left temporal atrophy. Deficits in inflecting pseudowords were associated with non-fluent/agrammatic and logopenic variants, with phonological deficits, and with left frontal and parietal atrophy.

SUBMITTER: Wilson SM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4159758 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Inflectional morphology in primary progressive aphasia: an elicited production study.

Wilson Stephen M SM   Brandt Temre H TH   Henry Maya L ML   Babiak Miranda M   Ogar Jennifer M JM   Salli Chelsey C   Wilson Lisa L   Peralta Karen K   Miller Bruce L BL   Gorno-Tempini Maria Luisa ML  

Brain and language 20140816


Inflectional morphology lies at the intersection of phonology, syntax and the lexicon, three language domains that are differentially impacted in the three main variants of primary progressive aphasia (PPA). To characterize spared and impaired aspects of inflectional morphology in PPA, we elicited inflectional morphemes in 48 individuals with PPA and 13 healthy age-matched controls. We varied the factors of regularity, frequency, word class, and lexicality, and used voxel-based morphometry to id  ...[more]

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