Listy klinické logopedie 2018, 2(2):13-21 | DOI: 10.36833/lkl.2018.0201687

AGRAMMATISM IN SPEECH PRODUCTION IN A PATIENT AFTER RESECTION OF TUMOUR IN THE TEMPOROPARIETAL REGION OF THE LEFT HEMISPHERE

Mgr. Tomáš Kubík, Ph.D.
Nemocnice Písek, a. s., Karla Čapka 589, 397 01 Písek

The case study describes the form of transient changes in the morphosyntactic structure of the language processing system, manifested both in spontaneous (contextually anchored) speech production and in specific linguistically oriented (decontextualized) tasks aimed at stimulation of speech production in a patient after resection of tumour in the temporoparietal region of the linguistically dominant hemisphere. The presence of the agrammatism in speech production due to damage to areas other than Broca's are in line with current models of language processing in the neurocognitive network of the human brain. An important aspect of these concepts is the principle of multifunctional connectivity of a whole range of cortical and subcortical areas, which is in contrast to the traditional localizationistic (Wernicke-Lichtheim) concept of language processing.

Keywords: agrammatism, aphasia, astrocytoma, morphology and syntax, neurocognitive model of the functional language network

Published: September 30, 2018  Show citation

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Kubík T. AGRAMMATISM IN SPEECH PRODUCTION IN A PATIENT AFTER RESECTION OF TUMOUR IN THE TEMPOROPARIETAL REGION OF THE LEFT HEMISPHERE. Listy klinické logopedie. 2018;2(2):13-21. doi: 10.36833/lkl.2018.020.
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