Short Description
The Northwestern Anagram Test (NAT) was designed to examine non-verbal production of canonical and non-canonical sentences in individuals with language disorders resulting from neurological disease. For a sample of the test stimuli and response form,please see the sample file below.
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The Northwestern Anagram Test (NAT)
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What is NAT?
The NAT consists of two forms: (I) a Long Version, and (II) a Short Version. Both examine non-verbal production of canonical and noncanonical sentences. The Long Version examines production of the same sentence types examined with the Northwestern Assessment of Verbs and Sentences (NAVS) (Thompson, 2011; http://www.flintbox.com/public/project/9299/), including active sentences, passive sentences, subject extracted wh-questions, object extracted wh-questions, subject relatives, and object relatives. The Short Version examines production of a subset of these structures: subject extracted wh-questions and object extracted wh-questions.
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examine non-verbal production
language disorders resulting
picture stimulus book
subject extracted wh-questions
object extracted wh-questions