@article{dogil_phonological_1989, Author = {Dogil, Grzegorz}, Date = {1989}, Date-Modified = {2017-04-19 08:04:06 +0000}, Doi = {10.3109/02699208908985290}, Issn = {0269-9206}, Journal = {Clinical Linguistics \& Phonetics}, Keywords = {acoustic phonetics, aphasia, clinical, clinical phonetics, clinical phonology, German, neurolinguistics, phonetics}, Number = {3}, Pages = {265-279}, Title = {The phonological and acoustic form of neologistic jargon aphasia}, Volume = {3}, Abstract = {Neologistic jargon aphasia is a syndrome in which all the sources of linguistic knowledge are distorted. However, it is believed by most researchers that a distorted linguistic substance is performed by means of an undistorted phonetic form. This paper opposes this general view, and presents evidence from the case study of a German patient with a strong phonetic jargon which also affects the micro-phonetic substance in the jargon phase of aphasic speech. The conclusion of this study is that the micro-phonetic parameters are under control of the cognitive system to the same degree as other (linguistic) parameters.}, Bdsk-Url-1 = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/02699208908985290}}