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Aphasia and topic talk: a case study ...
Barnes, Scott Edward. - : Macquarie University, 2022
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Aphasia and topic talk: a case study ...
Barnes, Scott Edward. - : Macquarie University, 2022
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Polar questions in Colloquial Indonesian. A pilot study
In: Journal of Pragmatics 132 (2018), 1-20
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Interaction-focussed therapy for aphasia: Effects on communication and quality of life ...
Barnes, Scott; Nickels, Lyndsey. - : Taylor & Francis, 2018
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Interaction-focussed therapy for aphasia: Effects on communication and quality of life ...
Barnes, Scott; Nickels, Lyndsey. - : Taylor & Francis, 2018
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Interaction-focussed therapy for aphasia: Effects on communication and quality of life ...
Barnes, Scott; Nickels, Lyndsey. - : Taylor & Francis, 2017
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Aphasia and open format other-initiation of repair: Solving complex trouble in conversation
In: Research on Language and Social Interaction 49 (2016) 2, 111-127
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Aphasia and open format other-initiation of repair : solving complex trouble in conversation
Barnes, Scott. - : Routledge, 2016
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Student speech pathologists' experiences of an aphasia therapy group
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Conversation partner responses to problematic talk produced by people with aphasia : some alternatives to initiating, completing, or pursuing repair
Barnes, Scott; Ferguson, Alison. - : Routledge, 2015
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Questioning in conversations before and after communication partner training for individuals with traumatic brain injury
Mann, Kate; Power, Emma; Barnes, Scott. - : Routledge, 2015
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Student speech pathologists' experiences of an aphasia therapy group
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Conversation partner responses to problematic talk produced by people with aphasia: some alternatives to initiating, completing, or pursuing repair
Barnes, Scott; Ferguson, Alison. - : Routledge, 2015
Abstract: Background: Problems with intersubjectivity (i.e., mutual understanding) are prevalent during interactions involving people with aphasia. The linguistic restrictions imposed by aphasia mean that conversation partners must often assist with repairing intersubjective problems if they are to be resolved efficaciously. However, conversation partners can resist participation in repair activities. This may have serious negative implications for how people with aphasia participate in conversation. Aims: This study uses conversation analysis (CA) to examine responses to problematic talk produced by people with aphasia. It focuses on three alternatives to initiating, completing, or pursuing repair: receipting responses, accounting responses, and “other” responses. The interactional organisation and consequences of these responses are described. Methods & Procedures: Three people with aphasia and nine of their familiar conversation partners were video-recorded during their everyday conversations. Approximately 9.5 hr of recordings was collected. Ninety-seven responses were identified in this data set and analysed using collection-based conversation-analytic practices. Outcomes & Results: Receipting responses register that the person with aphasia has produced a turn, but provide little support for the action implemented by the turn. They do not index problems with intersubjectivity and often result in the problematic talk being abandoned. Accounting responses index problems with intersubjectivity, but do not work towards resolving them. Instead, they deal with why an appropriate response to the problematic talk cannot be delivered, and which party is responsible for its absence. “Other” responses comprise a more eclectic category. One type—non-serious responses—is examined. Non-serious responses take the appearance of repair, but ultimately delay authentic repair attempts. Conclusions: The responses examined can have negative consequences for the participation of people with aphasia, restricting their ability to implement social action, and making relevant their status as linguistically incompetent. However, they can also help with navigating the sensitive environments created by problems with intersubjectivity. Interaction-focused interventions might focus on these practices in addition to repair practices when attempting to improve how communication breakdown is addressed. CA and qualitative interviewing are well suited to future explorations of how conversation partners decide that they will not initiate, complete, or pursue repair.
Keyword: aphasia; conversation; conversation partners; intersubjectivity; repair
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/1328256
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Managing Intersubjectivity in Aphasia
In: Research on language and social interaction. - Philadelphia, Pa. : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 47 (2014) 2, 130-150
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Managing intersubjectivity in aphasia
In: Research on Language and Social Interaction 47 (2014) 2, 130-150
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Managing intersubjectivity in aphasia
Barnes, Scott. - : Routledge, 2014
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Proper noun anomia in conversation: a description of how a man with chronic anomia constructed referencing turns
In: Aphasiology. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 27 (2013) 1, 1-19
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Aphasia and topic initiation in conversation: a case study
In: International journal of language & communication disorders. - Oxford : Wiley-Blackwell 48 (2013) 1, 102-114
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Aphasia and topic initiation in conversation: a case study
In: International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders 48 (2013) 1, 102-114
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Proper noun anomia in conversation : a description of how a man with chronic anomia constructed referencing turns
Barnes, Scott. - : Routledge, 2013
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