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CONCEPT
grammatical encoding
the selection of semantically appropriate lexical items and the generation of a syntactic frame or surface form.

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Definition contributed by NPicchetti about eleven months ago.

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syntactic acceptability judgement task
  • accuracy of participant minus average accuracy of controls
 

Encoding Task
  • # items remembered with encoding task - number remembered without
 
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NPicchetti Initial definition from Bose etal. cited above
about eleven months ago


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Definition contributed by NPicchetti about one year ago:

the selection of semantically appropriate lexical items and the generation of a syntactic frame or surface form. Arpita Bose, Ph.D., Lori Buchanan, Ph.D., & Gary Libben, Ph.D. (2005). Advances in Neurolinguistics: Semantics of Word Production in Aphasia. Retrieved from http://www.speechpathology.com/articles/article_detail.asp?article_id=254

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Definition contributed by NPicchetti about one year ago:

the selection of semantically appropriate lexical items and the generation of a syntactic frame or surface form. Arpita Bose, Ph.D., Lori Buchanan, Ph.D., & Gary Libben, Ph.D. (2005). Advances in Neurolinguistics: Semantics of Word Production in Aphasia. Retrieved from http://www.speechpathology.com/articles/article_detail.asp?article_id=254

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Definition contributed by NPicchetti about one year ago:

the selection of semantically appropriate lexical items and the generation of a syntactic frame or surface form. ('Advances in Neurolinguistics: Semantics of Word Production in Aphasia' Arpita Bose, Ph.D., Lori Buchanan, Ph.D., & Gary Libben, Ph.D.)

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Advances in Neurolinguistics: Semantics of Word Production in Aphasia
Bose A., Buchanan L., Libben G.
2005-03-28
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