Goodglass H
Boston University School of Medicine, MA, USA.
Clin Neurosci. 1997;4(2):51-6.
Agrammatism is a pattern of syntactically defective speech that is frequently observed as a prominent feature in Broca's aphasia. It may range in severity from one-word utterances, completely lacking in grammatical organization, to mildly 'telegraphic' speech. First described in the early 19th century, it was originally interpreted by Pick as being due to economy of effort in finding words. Beginning with Jakobson, in 1956, there have been a succession of efforts to give an account of it in terms of linguistic theory. While the theories are still controversial, they have led to much more detailed and systematic description of the linguistic output in agrammatic speech. Cross linguistic comparisons have revealed that the features of agrammatism are not fixed, but are conditioned by the grammatical structure of the speaker's language.
语法缺失是一种句法有缺陷的言语模式,常被视为布罗卡失语症的一个突出特征。其严重程度不一,从完全缺乏语法结构的单个词表达,到轻度的“电报式”言语。它在19世纪早期首次被描述,最初被皮克解释为是由于找词时省力所致。从1956年雅各布森开始,人们陆续努力从语言学理论角度对其进行解释。尽管这些理论仍存在争议,但它们使得对语法缺失言语中的语言输出有了更详细、系统的描述。跨语言比较表明,语法缺失的特征并非固定不变,而是受说话者语言的语法结构制约。