Theodora Kalpakidi's scientific contributions
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Publications (3)
Greek-speaking persons with aphasia (PWA) have been consistently found to be impaired in production of aspect and time reference (TR)/tense (Fyndanis et al., 2012, 2018b; Nanousi et al., 2006; Varlokosta et al., 2006; but see Protopapas et al., 2016). However, while there is ample evidence that TR/tense is impaired in aphasia cross-linguistically,...
Persons with stroke-induced aphasia (PWAs) are often impaired in tense/time reference (TR) production. It is not clear, however, whether PWAs’ impaired TR production is due to TR-related encoding or retrieval deficits. This study aims at disentangling TR-related encoding deficits from TR-related retrieval deficits in aphasia. Two sentence completio...
Persons with stroke-induced aphasia (PWAs) are often impaired in the production of time reference (TR). Moreover, they often exhibit dissociations between past and non-past reference (e.g., Bastiaanse et al., 2011; Fyndanis et al., 2018; Nerantzini et al., 2020). It is not clear, however, whether PWAs’ impaired TR production is due to tense-related...