Ardila A, Rosselli M
Instituto Colombiano de Neuropsicologia, Bogotá, Colombia.
J Psycholinguist Res. 1994 Mar;23(2):139-48. doi: 10.1007/BF02143920.
After a moderate head injury a 33-year-old woman presented a selective defect in finding verbs and name actions. Objects, colors, body parts, and qualities were named in a normal way. No other associated aphasic defects were observed. It was proposed that the selection and use of verbs in their correct forms implies two different aspects, which eventually can become dissociated: (1) the ability to retrieve the lexical item (the action name); and (2) the ability to use the correct affixation, that is, to select the morphological form according to the current context. Only the second would be associated with agrammatism. Defects in the first aspect (selection of the lexical item) would represent a particular form of anomia, a category-specific anomia, or anomia for verbs (averbia). Our patient illustrated this particular type of category-specific naming disorder.
一名33岁女性在中度头部受伤后,出现了在寻找动词和命名动作方面的选择性缺陷。物体、颜色、身体部位和特征都能以正常方式命名。未观察到其他相关的失语缺陷。有人提出,以正确形式选择和使用动词意味着两个不同的方面,最终可能会分离:(1)检索词汇项(动作名称)的能力;(2)使用正确词缀的能力,即根据当前语境选择形态形式的能力。只有第二个方面会与语法缺失相关。第一个方面(词汇项的选择)的缺陷将代表一种特定形式的命名障碍,即类别特异性命名障碍,或动词命名障碍(动词性命名不能)。我们的患者说明了这种特定类型的类别特异性命名障碍。