Title of article :
Presence or Absence of the Object Marker “Râ” in the Speech of Aphasic Patients With Agrammatic Broca’s Aphasia
Author/Authors :
Tarkashvand, Zahra Department of Linguistics and Foreign Languages - Payame Noor University, Tehran, Iran , Rovshan, Belghis Department of Linguistics and Foreign Languages - Payame Noor University, Tehran, Iran , Mehri, Azar Department of Speech Therapy - School of Rehabilitation - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Karimi Doostan, Gholamhossein Department of Linguistics - Faculty of Literature and Human Sciences - University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Introduction: The aims and the importance of the study: Regarding the importance of the
object marker “râ” as one of the components of Persian sentences and its little investigation in
aphasic Persian speakers, we decided to study its usage in the speech of aphasic patients with
agrammatic Broca’s aphasia to know whether aphasic Persian speakers use “râ” in comparison
to normal Persian speakers. The agrammatic aphasics are known for not using function words
(like the object marker “râ”).
Materials and Methods: In this experimental-descriptive study, two groups were employed.
In the first group, six Persian children with Broca’s aphasia participated as the experimental
group. The general linguistic capabilities of these patients were evaluated with the Persian
aphasic test by speech therapy specialists. In the second group, six Persian-speaking normal
persons participated as the control group. Two similar tests were administered to the aphasic
and control groups, inspired by Caplan et al. 's test, to know whether they use “râ”. As there
was a difference between the two groups, 1-way ANOVA was utilized to see if this difference
was statistically significant. To analyze linguistic data, the approaches of Garman, Saffran,
Kolk, Friedman, and Dolfić and Fabijanić were applied.
Results: While the control group produced “râ” in all cases, the aphasic group never used it.
Conclusion: It seems that using content words (like “nouns and verbs”) may be more vital
than using function words (like “râ”).
Keywords :
Broca’s aphasia , Agrammatism , The object marker “râ”
Journal title :
Journal of Modern Rehabilitation