Govor, Vol. 42 No. 2, 2025.
Original scientific paper
https://doi.org/10.22210/govor.2025.42.08
Investigating performance variations in verbal fluency and executive functions in fluent and non-fluent bilingual aphasia
Annamária Kiss
orcid.org/0009-0009-1194-0341
; Multilingualism Doctoral School, University of Pannonia Veszprém, Hungary
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Abstract
The existing literature on bilingual aphasia is limited, especially in investigating verbal semantic and letter fluency. The present study, in which fluency impairment variations of fluent and non-fluent bilingual people with aphasia (bPWA) are studied, is part of a larger-scale research. The study aimed to investigate performance variations in executive functions and verbal fluency among fluent and non-fluent bPWA compared to healthy participants. A total of 26 participants were recruited, including 6 fluent and 2 non-fluent bPWA, as well as 18 bilingual healthy participants (HB). The results indicated significant letter fluency and switching impairment in both aphasia groups, with non-fluent bPWA exhibiting more pronounced deficits. The findings contribute to the understanding of verbal fluency impairments in fluent and non-fluent bPWA and highlight the need for tailored therapeutic interventions and further exploration of cognitive and lexical deficits in bilingual aphasia.
Keywords
bilingual aphasia; semantic and letter fluency; executive functions; multiple case study
Hrčak ID:
341106
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Publication date:
15.12.2025.
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