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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jul 14.
Published in final edited form as: Aphasiology. 2015 Aug 26;30(9):1012–1025. doi: 10.1080/02687038.2015.1081140

Table 3.

Mean Counts and Percentages (standard deviations) for Semantic Knowledge and Category Types between Groups

Healthy Control Anomic Aphasia
Counts (SD) Percentage Count (SD) Percentage (SD)
Parts and Surface 21.21 (13.17) 11.16 (3.71) 7.74 (5.91) 10.27 (6.32)
Motion 16.47 (8.25) 11.16 (3.71) 7.11 (4.99) 10.27 (6.32)
Color .105 (.32) 0.17 (0.67) .052 (.23) 0.05 (0.22)
Sound 7.68 (5.81) 3.96 (2.10) 1.74 (1.82) 2.92 (1.93)
Smell .052 (.23) 0.01 (0.07) .000 (.000) 0.00 (0.00)
Tactile 7.63 (4.044) 4.46 (1.55) 2.58 (2.12) 4.22 (3.26)
Taste 1.63 (1.011) 0.96 (0.64) .58 (.84) 0.79 (6.13)
Function 17.58 (7.805) 10.07 (2.84) 7.32 (6.14) 10.47 (5.64)
Encyclopedic 75.63 (31.89) 44.44 (5.24) 28.79 (14.37) 47.11 (9.65)
Internal 27.26 (14.70) 14.99 (3.83) 8.37 (5.47) 14.75 (7.76)
Living 32.21 (18.25) 46.27 (7.03) 17.11 (11.88) 48.04 (9.58)
Nonliving 37.84 (22.31) 53.73 (7.03) 18.58 (10.60) 51.96 (9.58)

Note: For percentages, the knowledge types were divided by total semantic knowledge types or category types