Psycholinguistic assessments of language processing in aphasia (PALPA)
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Psycholinguistic assessments of language processing in aphasia (PALPA)
L. Erlbaum Associates, c1992
- set
- Booklet 1
- Booklet 2
- Booklet 3
- Booklet 4
- Booklet 5
- Copy master
- Other Title
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PALPA
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Booklet 126300001802,
Booklet 226300001844, Booklet 326300001828, Booklet 426300001836, Booklet 526300001810 -
Ritsumeikan University Main Library
Booklet 18110661671,
Booklet 28110661683, Booklet 38110661695, Booklet 48110661701, Booklet 58110661713, Copy master8110661725
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Includes bibliographical references
Accompanied by copy masters (95 sheets ; 30 cm)
Contents of Works
- Booklet 1. Introduction
- Booklet 2. Auditory processing
- Booklet 3. Reading and spelling
- Booklet 4. Picture & word semantics
- Booklet 5. Sentence comprehension
Description and Table of Contents
Description
PALPA has been designed as a comprehensive psycholinguistic assessment of language processing in adult acquired aphasia. Intended both as a clinical instrument and research tool, PALPA is a set of resource materials enabling the user to select language tasks that can be tailored to the investigation of an individual patient's impaired and intact abilities. The detailed profile that results can be interpreted within current cognitive models of language. The materials consist of sixty rigorously controlled tests of components of language structure such as orthography and phonology, word and picture semantics and morphology and syntax. The tests make use of simple procedures such as lexical decision, repetition and picture naming and have been designed to assess spoken and written input and output modalities. Particular attention has been paid to practical use of the tests in the clinic and comprehensive guides have been included that help to suggest which selection of test may be appropriate for each aphasic person. Each test is also accompanied by detailed instructions of how and why it was constructed, how to use it, and by presenter's forms and marking sheets.
PALPA is supplied as two ring binders with each subtest being a separate sheet, making it easier to take them out to photocopy. There are 6 sections, as follows:
* bk. 1. Introduction
* bk. 2. Auditory processing
* bk. 3. Reading and spelling
* bk. 4. Picture and word semantics
* bk. 5. Sentence comprehension
* bk. 6. Copy masters
The first ring binder includes sections 1-3 and the second 4ring binder sections 4-6.
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