PT -期刊文章盟SUMIKO SASANUMA盟——他AKO MONOI TI - The syndrome of Gogi (word‐meaning) aphasia AID - 10.1212/WNL.25.7.627 DP - 1975 Jul 01 TA - Neurology PG - 627--627 VI - 25 IP - 7 4099 - //www.ebmtp.com/content/25/7/627.short 4100 - //www.ebmtp.com/content/25/7/627.full SO - Neurology1975 Jul 01; 25 AB - In 1943, lmura described an aphasic syndrome shown by Japanese patients and designated it as Gogi (“word-meaning”) aphasia. Salient features are selective impairment of processing kanji or Chinese characters and difficulty in finding access to the lexicon in both production and reception, with preservation of processing kana or phonetic signs, and fluent oral repetition. A patient with this syndrome is presented, with emphasis on the nature of his kanji impairment. Cases of Gogi aphasia in the literature are reviewed and contrasted to cases of Broca's aphasia with selective impairment of kana processing. The implications for a neurolinguistic model of language processing in aphasia are discussed.