Affiliation:
1. Qufu Normal University
2. Beijing Foreign Studies University
Abstract
Abstract
There is much evidence that individuals with aphasia (IWA) are impaired in tense or aspectual inflections and the
production of non-canonical sentences like passives. On the Cartographic Approach (CA), passives are represented at the lower node
in the syntactic tree, with tense or aspectual elements at the higher node. This hierarchical structure can be used to account for
the selective impairments in aphasic production. The present study reports the empirical findings from Chinese agrammatism using
the theory of cartography. It is found that the performance of IWA with different degrees of severity is associated with different
nodes (CP, TP, and vP) in the syntactic tree. Notably, the Chinese-speaking IWA are severely impaired in vP-related elements.
Finally, the present study highlights the significance of adopting a cartographic approach to aphasia studies.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics