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Incorporation of Emotion and Salience into the Design of Psycholinguistic and Psychosocial Aphasia Intervention: Proposals for Evidence-Based Therapeutic Adaptations ...
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Mild Conduction Aphasia and Narrative Functionality: Beyond the Assessment of Impairment (A Case Study) ...
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Inconsistency of Aspect Marking and Its Functional Impact in a Narrator with Mild Conduction Aphasia ...
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Form and Function of Narrative Repetition in Aphasia: Clinical Implications ...
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The Effects of Aphasia on the Use of Evaluative Expression: Evidence from Verbal Mimicry in Narrative ...
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Awareness of aphasia and aphasia services in South India. ...
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Awareness of Aphasia and Aphasia Services in South India: Public Health Implications ; University Scholars Day
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In: Eagle Feather, Issue 9, University of North Texas Honors College: Denton, Texas. 2012 (2012)
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Awareness of Aphasia and Aphasia Services in South India: Public Health Implications [Presentation] ; University Scholars Day
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In: Ninth Annual University Scholars Day, 2012, Denton, Texas, United States (2012)
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Form and Function of Narrative Repetition in Aphasia: Clinical Implications
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Clinical aphasiologists have long recognized that repetition is found in the discourse of speakers with acquired neurogenic communication disorders. Examples of repetition associated with pathology may include echolalia, perseveration, stereotypies, false starts, and recurrent digression. These types of repetition are often interpreted as signs of poor inhibition of undesired responses or poor activation of desired responses, e.g., as associated with anomia. What is typically not addressed in clinical research is the relative degree to which similar categories of performance errors are also found in the discourse productions of non-brain-injured communicators.
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URL: http://aphasiology.pitt.edu/2428/1/307-529-1-RV_%28Olness_Drunen_Hengst_Brewster%29.pdf
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“Transmission of Significance”: On the Use of Evaluative Devices by African-American Narrators with Aphasia ...
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Toward an Expanded Operationalization of the Verbal Expression of Affective Meanings
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In: Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, 23, Elsevier Science Ltd., October 5 2011, p. 217-218 (2011)
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Lack of Evaluation as Evaluation: Analysis of an African American Woman’s Narrative
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“Transmission of Significance”: On the Use of Evaluative Devices by African-American Narrators with Aphasia
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"Let Me Tell You the Point": How Speakers with Aphasia Assign Prominence to Information in Narratives ...
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