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Titre : | Seminars in Speech and Language, Vol. 41, n°1. - [January 2020] |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/01/2020 |
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Surveys of speech-language pathologists who work with people with aphasia indicate that they view the large number of existing measures to be a barrier to using discourse analysis in their practice. This article provides a process that can help [...]
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Davida Fromm, Auteur ;
Margaret Forbes, Auteur ;
Audrey Holland, Auteur ;
Brian MacWhinney, Auteur
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AphasiaBank is a shared, multimedia database for the study of communication in aphasia. This article describes a variety of discourse measurement tools and teaching resources available at the AphasiaBank website. The discourse measurement tools [...]
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Hana Kim, Auteur ;
Heather Harris Wright, Auteur
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Evidence suggests that discourse-level assessment in aphasia should be implemented within clinical settings. However, existing discourse measures that are time and labor intensive in process prevent speech-language pathologists from applying suc[...]
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Sarah Grace Hudspeth Dalton, Auteur ;
H. Isabel Hubbard, Auteur ;
Jessica D. Richardson, Auteur
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Measurement of communication ability at the discourse level holds promise for predicting how well persons with stable (e.g., stroke-induced), or progressive aphasia navigate everyday communicative interactions. However, barriers to the clinical [...]
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Sarah Grace Hudspeth Dalton, Auteur ;
Hana Kim, Auteur ;
Jessica D. Richardson, Auteur ;
Heather Harris Wright, Auteur
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Core Lexicon (CoreLex) is a relatively new approach assessing lexical use in discourse. CoreLex examines the specific lexical items used to tell a story, or how typical lexical items are compared with a normative sample. This method has great po[...]
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Paola Marangolo, Auteur ;
Francesca Pisano, Auteur
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This article describes the conversational therapy approach for the treatment of persons with aphasia (PWAs). Around 1970s, this approach was inspired by a series of pragmatic principles and techniques to aphasia rehabilitation whose main objecti[...]
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Elizabeth Hoover, Auteur ;
Alexandra McFee, Auteur ;
Gayle DeDe, Auteur
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An estimated 390,000 to 520,000 individuals with severe aphasia (IWSA) currently live in the United States. IWSA experience profound social isolation, which is associated with a wide range of negative health outcomes, including mortality. Treatm[...]
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Anne Whitworth, Auteur ;
Naomi Ng, Auteur ;
Lydia Timms, Auteur ;
Emma Power, Auteur
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Everyday discourse is a common context for the difficulties experienced by people with acquired neurogenic communication disorders. While evidence is present for effective manualized interventions that directly improve the discourse skills in ap[...]
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H. Isabel Hubbard, Auteur ;
Lori A. Nelson, Auteur ;
Jessica D. Richardson, Auteur
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Script training is an effective treatment of stable (e.g., stroke-induced) and progressive aphasia of varying severities and subtypes. The theoretical underpinnings of script training are discussed and include fluency-inducing conditions, speech[...]