Chapter Disorders within the semantics of phrasemes in people with early stage Alzheimer’s dementia. Preliminary research results
The author of this article discusses the issue of defrazeologization in dementia, it means the disruptions in realization of phrasal idioms in people with early stage Alzheimer’s dementia, which manifest in transformations of their formal structure (modifying innovations) and the semantic structure...
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| description | The author of this article discusses the issue of defrazeologization in dementia, it means the disruptions in realization of phrasal idioms in people with early stage Alzheimer’s dementia, which manifest in transformations of their formal structure (modifying innovations) and the semantic structure (semantic modifications). These phraseological innovations should be interpreted as the unconscious modifications resulting from the progressive cognitive dysfunctions of people with dementia. The author of this work presents the preliminary results of research conducted in 2015–2017 on the group of 15 people with early stage Alzheimer’s dementia with application of authorial test of lexical and semantic skills in elderly people with dementia. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1547072025-03-07T13:31:50Z Chapter Disorders within the semantics of phrasemes in people with early stage Alzheimer’s dementia. Preliminary research results Antczak-Kujawin, Justyna logopedics speech therapist speech-language pathology diagnosis and speech therapy in logopedics communication voice disorders speech and language therapy prevention The author of this article discusses the issue of defrazeologization in dementia, it means the disruptions in realization of phrasal idioms in people with early stage Alzheimer’s dementia, which manifest in transformations of their formal structure (modifying innovations) and the semantic structure (semantic modifications). These phraseological innovations should be interpreted as the unconscious modifications resulting from the progressive cognitive dysfunctions of people with dementia. The author of this work presents the preliminary results of research conducted in 2015–2017 on the group of 15 people with early stage Alzheimer’s dementia with application of authorial test of lexical and semantic skills in elderly people with dementia. 2025-03-07T13:31:49Z 2025-03-07T13:31:49Z 2018 chapter ONIX_20250307_9788381421058_132 9788381421058 9788381421041 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/154707 pol image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://www.press.uni.lodz.pl/index.php/wul/catalog/book/1093 Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego 10.18778/8142-104-1.04 The author of this article discusses the issue of defrazeologization in dementia, it means the disruptions in realization of phrasal idioms in people with early stage Alzheimer’s dementia, which manifest in transformations of their formal structure (modifying innovations) and the semantic structure (semantic modifications). These phraseological innovations should be interpreted as the unconscious modifications resulting from the progressive cognitive dysfunctions of people with dementia. The author of this work presents the preliminary results of research conducted in 2015–2017 on the group of 15 people with early stage Alzheimer’s dementia with application of authorial test of lexical and semantic skills in elderly people with dementia. 10.18778/8142-104-1.04 83bfe9c9-323d-4283-b087-d859fd9af314 9788381421058 9788381421041 35-45 open access |
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| title | Chapter Disorders within the semantics of phrasemes in people with early stage Alzheimer’s dementia. Preliminary research results |
| title_full | Chapter Disorders within the semantics of phrasemes in people with early stage Alzheimer’s dementia. Preliminary research results |
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| topic | logopedics speech therapist speech-language pathology diagnosis and speech therapy in logopedics communication voice disorders speech and language therapy prevention |
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