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LEXICAL ACCESS IN PERSIAN NORMAL SPEAKERS: PICTURE NAMING, VERBAL FLUENCY AND SPONTANEOUS SPEECH

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  16-20

Abstract

 Objectives: LEXICAL ACCESS is the process by which the basic conceptual, syntactical and morpho-phonological information of words are activated. Most studies of LEXICAL ACCESS have focused on PICTURE NAMING. There is hardly any previous research on other parameters of LEXICAL ACCESS such as VERBAL FLUENCY and ANALYSIS OF CONNECTED SPEECH in Persian normal participants. This study investigates the LEXICAL ACCESS performance in normal speakers in different issues such as age, sex and education.Methods: The performance of 120 adult Persian speakers in three tasks including PICTURE NAMING, VERBAL FLUENCY and connected speech, was examined using "Persian LEXICAL ACCESS Assessment Package‖. The performance of participants between two gender groups (male / female), three education groups (below 5 years / above 12 years / between 5 and 12 years) and three age groups (18 - 35 years / 36 - 55 years / 56 - 75 years) were compared.Results: According to findings, PICTURE NAMING increased with increasing education and decreased with increasing age. The performance of participants in phonological and semantic VERBAL FLUENCY showed improvement with age and education. No significant difference was seen between males and females in VERBAL FLUENCY task. In the ANALYSIS OF CONNECTED SPEECH there were no significant differences between different age and education groups and just mean length of utterance in males was significantly higher than females.Discussion: The findings could be a primitive scale for comparison between normal subjects and patients in LEXICAL ACCESS tasks, furthermore it could be a horizon for planning of treatment goals in patients with word finding problem according to age, gender and education.

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    GHOREISHI, ZAHRA SADAT, AZIMIAN, MOJTABA, KHORRAMI BANARAKI, ANAHITA, RAFIEE, SEYED MAJID, ALAGHBAND RAD, JAVAD, SALAVATI, MAHYAR, TAHMASEB ZADE, FATEME, SEDIGH, ZAHRA, PISHEVAR, SARA, & MOHAMMADI SABET, VAHIDE. (2014). LEXICAL ACCESS IN PERSIAN NORMAL SPEAKERS: PICTURE NAMING, VERBAL FLUENCY AND SPONTANEOUS SPEECH. IRANIAN REHABILITATION JOURNAL, 12(20), 16-20. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/325329/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    GHOREISHI ZAHRA SADAT, AZIMIAN MOJTABA, KHORRAMI BANARAKI ANAHITA, RAFIEE SEYED MAJID, ALAGHBAND RAD JAVAD, SALAVATI MAHYAR, TAHMASEB ZADE FATEME, SEDIGH ZAHRA, PISHEVAR SARA, MOHAMMADI SABET VAHIDE. LEXICAL ACCESS IN PERSIAN NORMAL SPEAKERS: PICTURE NAMING, VERBAL FLUENCY AND SPONTANEOUS SPEECH. IRANIAN REHABILITATION JOURNAL[Internet]. 2014;12(20):16-20. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/325329/en

    IEEE: Copy

    ZAHRA SADAT GHOREISHI, MOJTABA AZIMIAN, ANAHITA KHORRAMI BANARAKI, SEYED MAJID RAFIEE, JAVAD ALAGHBAND RAD, MAHYAR SALAVATI, FATEME TAHMASEB ZADE, ZAHRA SEDIGH, SARA PISHEVAR, and VAHIDE MOHAMMADI SABET, “LEXICAL ACCESS IN PERSIAN NORMAL SPEAKERS: PICTURE NAMING, VERBAL FLUENCY AND SPONTANEOUS SPEECH,” IRANIAN REHABILITATION JOURNAL, vol. 12, no. 20, pp. 16–20, 2014, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/325329/en

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