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Serbian-speaking Broca’s aphasics: Some problems for theories of aphasia
(Formal Approaches to Slavic Languages (The Third Cornell Meeting,
2016), Michigan Slavic Materials 63, 1-13. Michigan Slavic
Publications. 2018, 2018)
Damage to the left frontal lobe of the brain (Broca's
area) results in a pattern in which speech is non-fluent, with omission of
both bound and free grammatical morphemes. The early profile of Broca's
aphasics was one ...
Construction of Serbian inventory of communicative and language development.
(Child Language Symposium. University of Reading, UK, June 25-26, 2018)
The aim of this study was to validate the preliminary Serbian adaptation of the MacArthur-Bates Communicative Development Inventory (CDI-I and CDI-II; Fenson et al., 2007). The preliminary Serbian adaptation was based on ...
Prosodic complexity in the nonword repetition task: Language assessment of Serbian typically developing and children with specific language impairment
(Psycholinguistic Institute, 2018)
The nonword repetition task (NRT), which consists of the presentation and instantaneous repetition of nonsense words, is widely used to gain insight into the phonological, lexical, and overall language development in ...