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      Is it time to stop “fishing”? A review of generalisation following aphasia intervention

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      Aphasiology
      Informa UK Limited

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              Frequency of Basic English Grammatical Structures: A Corpus Analysis.

              Many recent models of language comprehension have stressed the role of distributional frequencies in determining the relative accessibility or ease of processing associated with a particular lexical item or sentence structure. However, there exist relatively few comprehensive analyses of structural frequencies, and little consideration has been given to the appropriateness of using any particular set of corpus frequencies in modeling human language. We provide a comprehensive set of structural frequencies for a variety of written and spoken corpora, focusing on structures that have played a critical role in debates on normal psycholinguistics, aphasia, and child language acquisition, and compare our results with those from several recent papers to illustrate the implications and limitations of using corpus data in psycholinguistic research.

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                Aphasiology
                Aphasiology
                Informa UK Limited
                0268-7038
                1464-5041
                November 11 2014
                November 02 2015
                March 31 2015
                November 02 2015
                : 29
                : 11
                : 1240-1264
                Article
                10.1080/02687038.2015.1027169
                01c0d259-91e9-42c0-bd89-03d3f5b2a3aa
                © 2015
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