Effects of Semantic Feature Analysis on Verb Production in Aphasia

作者: Morelia Renee Ferguson

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摘要: This investigation was designed to examine the effects of Semantic Feature Analysis (SFA) applied retrieval action names in aphasia. A multiple baseline design across behaviors and subjects used treatment with four participants chronic Results revealed improved ability name targeted verbs for three no generalization non-targeted verbs. The results demonstrate that SFA may have potential promoting naming some speakers aphasia, but not generalize untreated

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