Department of Linguistics, University of Erfurt, Erfurt, Germany.
Cogn Neuropsychol. 2011 Dec;28(8):564-88. doi: 10.1080/02643294.2012.687714.
The present single case study describes the performance of the German aphasic E.M. who exhibited a severe impairment of grammatical gender processing in masculine nouns but relatively spared performance regarding feminine and neuter ones. This error pattern was assessed with tests of gender assignment to orally or visually presented words, with oral or written responses, and with tests of gender congruency decision on noun phrases. The pattern occurred across tasks and modalities, thus suggesting a gender-specific impairment at a modality-independent level of processing. It was sensitive to frequency, thus supporting the assumption that access to gender features as part of grammatical processing is frequency sensitive. Besides being the first description of a gender-specific impairment in an aphasic subject, the data therefore have implications regarding the modelling of representation and processing of grammatical gender information within the mental lexicon.
本个案研究描述了德国失语症患者 E.M. 的表现,他在处理阳性名词的语法性别时严重受损,但在处理阴性和中性名词时相对表现较好。这种错误模式通过口头或视觉呈现单词的性别分配测试、口头或书面反应以及名词短语的性别一致性判断测试进行评估。这种模式在不同任务和模态中出现,因此表明在独立于模态的处理水平上存在特定于性别的损伤。它对频率敏感,因此支持这样的假设,即作为语法处理的一部分访问性别特征是频率敏感的。除了是首例在失语症患者中描述的特定于性别的损伤外,这些数据还对语法性别信息在心理词汇中的表示和处理的建模具有启示意义。