par Lebrun, Yvan Léopold
Référence Journal of the neurological sciences, 4, 2, page (271-277)
Publication Publié, 1967-03
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : Two cases of emissive aphasia are examined along purely linguistic lines. This analysis shows the first case to be a speech-disturbance akin to the syndrome described by Dubois et al. (1964). It also somewhat resembles the type of aphasia Jakobson (1956) has termed "contiguity disorder". In the second case, the aphasia proves to be but one manifestation of a general intellectual deterioration. © 1967.