Aphasic errors

Comparing phoneme frequency, age of acquisition, and loss in aphasia: Implications for phonological universals

Phonological complexity may be central to the nature of human language. It may shape the distribution of phonemes and phoneme sequences within languages, but also determine age of acquisition and susceptibility to loss in aphasia. We evaluated this claim using frequency statistics derived from a corpus of

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