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Language endangerment: a multidimensional analysis of risk factors
Bromham, L.; Hua, X.; Algy, C.. - : Oxford University Press, 2020
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Posttraumatic growth following aphasia: a prospective cohort study of the first year post-stroke
Sherratt, Sue; Worrall, Linda. - : Routledge, 2020
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Establishing consensus on a definition of aphasia: an e-Delphi study of international aphasia researchers
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A narrative review of communication accessibility for people with aphasia and implications for multi-disciplinary goal setting after stroke
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Explaining short-term memory phenomena with an integrated episodic/semantic framework of long-term memory
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Kelly, meet Craik: a role for mental models in personal construct psychology
Ross, Helen; Jones, Natalie A.; Abel, Nick. - : Taylor & Francis, 2020
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When can young children reason about an exclusive disjunction? A follow up to Mody and Carey (2016)
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Double responding: a new constraint for models of speeded decision making
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Modelling the early expressive communicative trajectories of infants/toddlers with early cochlear implants
Abstract: For children with normal hearing (NH), early communication skills predict vocabulary, a precursor to grammar. Growth in early communication skills of infants with cochlear implants (CIs) was investigated using the Early Communication Indicator (ECI), a play-based observation measure. Multilevel linear growth modelling on data from six ECI sessions held at three-monthly intervals revealed significant growth overall, with a non-significant slower growth rate than that of children with NH (comparison age centred at 18 months). Analyses of gesture use and of nonword vocalisations revealed the CI group used significantly more of each, with more rapid growth. In contrast, the CI group used significantly fewer single words and multiword utterances, and with slower growth. Maternal education and time to achieve consistent CI use impacted significantly on growth for the CI sample. The results indicate that progression to vocabulary by young CI users can be supported by encouraging their use of prelinguistic communication.
Keyword: 1203 Language and Linguistics; 3200 Psychology; 3204 Developmental and Educational Psychology; 3205 Experimental and Cognitive Psychology; 3310 Linguistics and Language; cochlear implants; progressive early communicative development
URL: https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:2dbd485
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Differences in time-based task characteristics help to explain the age-prospective memory paradox
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The dark side of Eureka: artificially induced Aha moments make facts feel true
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Everyone "leaves" the world eventually: culture-based homogeneity and variation in Death Is Departure
Sullivan, Karen; Wachowski, Wojciech. - : John Benjamins Publishing, 2020
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Diffusing the bilingual lexicon: Task-based and lexical components of language switch costs
Ong, Gabriel; McKague, Meredith; Weekes, Brendan. - : Academic Press, 2019
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RELEASE: a protocol for a systematic review based, individual participant data, meta- and network meta-analysis, of complex speech-language therapy interventions for stroke-related aphasia
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Current practice and barriers and facilitators to outcome measurement in aphasia rehabilitation: a cross-sectional study using the theoretical domains framework
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A how-to guide to aphasia services: celebrating Professor Linda Worrall’s contribution to the field
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Beyond the statistics: a research agenda in aphasia awareness
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The use and impact of a supported aphasia-friendly photo menu tool on iPads in the inpatient hospital setting: a pilot study
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Implementing aphasia recommendations in the acute setting: speech-language pathologists’ perspectives of a behaviour change intervention
Hickey, Jessica; Shrubsole, Kirstine; Worrall, Linda. - : Informa UK Limited, 2019
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‘It was really dark’: the experiences and preferences of people with aphasia to manage mood changes and depression
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