
Dissociação entre movimento de xp e de x0: sem evidências do agramatismo
Author(s) -
Ricardo Joseh Lima,
Renê Forster,
Clara Nóvoa Gonçalves Villarinho
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
cadernos de estudos lingüísticos
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2447-0686
pISSN - 0102-5767
DOI - 10.20396/cel.v49i2.8637186
Subject(s) - aphasia , psychology , aphasiology , linguistics , relevance (law) , focus (optics) , cognitive psychology , subject (documents) , philosophy , computer science , political science , physics , optics , library science , law
This paper is intended to show that a proposal (Grodzinsky & Friederici 2006) on dissociation between two types of movement (MOVEXP and MOVEV) is not supported by a critical review of data found in the literature of studies dealing with agrammatic aphasia. This procedure is considered to be of fundamental relevance for studies that plan to use evidence derived from studies based on linguistic aphasiology, since this field exhibits some problematic aspects concerning data analysis. Some conclusions reviewed here, thought to be straightforward, are, indeed, subject to questioning. In other cases, there are contradictory results that are commonly ignored in the construction of hypotheses. It is offered, then, a new posture on the consideration of the validity of studies that focus on aphasic syndromes within a linguistic framework.