The Effect of Semantic Constraint and Cloze

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The Effect of Semantic Constraint and Cloze Probability on Chinese Classifier-Noun Agreement in Aphasia Chia-Ju

1 Chou ,

Hsin-Chi

2,3 Wu ,

Chih-Ting

1 Chang ,

Jong-Ling

4,5 Fuh ,

Chia-Ying

1,6 Lee

1 Institute of Neuroscience, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan 4 Neurological Institute, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan 2 Department of Rehabilitation, Taipei Tzu Chi General Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan 5 Department of Neurology, National Yang-Ming University School of Medicine, Taipei, Taiwan 3 School of Medicine, Tzu Chi University, Hualien, Taiwan 6 Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan

Introduction

Method

• This study aims to investigate whether aphasic patients with comprehension deficits are capable of using topdown information to predict or integrate upcoming words by utilizing the characteristics of Chinese classifier-noun agreement. Chinese Classifier-noun agreement

Numeral

Strongly Constrained Weakly Constrained

3.41 4.52

Procedure

Completions (meaning, cloze) Classifier

High

Low

(hat, 96.55)

(shower cap, 3.45)

Implausible

Classifier

Noun 400ms

(book, 93.10)

(catalogue, 3.45)

Acceptability Judgment (1,3,5)

(story, 0%)

(battle field, 0%)

800ms

400ms 800ms

ERP Result: N400 (350-550 ms) to Nouns

Q’ Q

Constraint

Subjective Rating of Constraint

N’ Classifier

Noun

Participants • The aphasic patients were subdivided into high and low reading comprehension ability groups based on their reading comprehension scores on the subtest of the Chinese Concise Aphasia Test (CCAT), regardless of their syndrome classification. • Age-matched elder controls were screened for cognitive impairment using MMSE (MMSE score >=28). CCAT

Elder Control High Ability Aphasic Low Ability Aphasic

8

8

8

Age Mean SD Mean SD

↓,

Overall

56.40

15.50

11.88

11.88

11.93

7.63

2.52

0.25

0.25

0.05

56.50

13.75

11.11

10.90

10.49

7.21

2.49

1.06

0.98

1.05

Mean

57.88

11.13

6.28

7.96

7.49

SD

14.51

3.91

2.06

1.88

1.63

Conclusion • Compared to age-matched control, high ability aphasics revealed a much reduced cloze probability effect, and the low ability aphasic patients revealed no cloze probability effect at all. • The cloze probability effect on N400 may index the severity of reading comprehension deficit in aphasics.

r=0.50 Mean Amplitude Difference (µV)

N

Years of Education Reading Auditory

High Ability Aphasics

Low Ability Aphasics

Acknowledgement Score of Reading Comprehension in CCAT

This study was funded by National Science Council (MOST-101-2628-H-001-006-MY3)

Feedback and Comments: Chia-Ju Chou [email protected]

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