Higher Brain Function Research
Online ISSN : 1880-6716
Print ISSN : 0285-9513
ISSN-L : 0285-9513
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On “Paragrammatistic Paraphasia” in Conduction Aphasia
Kazuo HadanoKimiko AsanoSusumu MorimuneToshihiko HamanakaHiroshi Ohashi
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1986 Volume 6 Issue 2 Pages 1049-1055

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    The grammatical errors observed in three conduction aphasics were reported. These errors were the substitution of a "Joshi (postpositional particle in Japanese grammar)for another “Joshi” . The patient usually tried spontaneously to correct the error himself and this behaviour seemed to be very similar to the spontaneous self-correction(conduite d'approche)of phonemic paraphasias which is regarded as a characteristic of conduction aphasia. It was argued that these grammatical errors should be considered a kind of paraphasia rather than paragrammatism in the proper sense of the word. We proposed accordingly that they could be called “paragrammatistic paraphasias”.
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© 1986 by Japan Society for Higher Brain Dysfunction ( founded as Japanese Society of Aphasiology in 1977 )
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