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Aphasic discourse analysis: The story so far

Pages 875-892 | Published online: 31 Aug 2010

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Victoria E. Tilton-Bolowsky, Candace M. van der Stelt, Andrew DeMarco, Alycia Laks, Cassandra Dobbins, Sarah F. Snider, Peter E. Turkeltaub & Sofia Vallila-Rohter. (2024) Evaluating circumlocution in naming as a predictor of communicative informativeness and efficiency in discourse. Aphasiology 38:2, pages 237-260.
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Peter Roger & Tonia Crawford. (2023) Building Trust between Speech Pathologists and Interpreters in the Assessment of Aphasia. Aphasiology 37:11, pages 1778-1797.
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Brielle C. Stark, Lucy Bryant, Charalambos Themistocleous, Dirk-Bart den Ouden & Angela C. Roberts. (2023) Best practice guidelines for reporting spoken discourse in aphasia and neurogenic communication disorders. Aphasiology 37:5, pages 761-784.
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Davida Fromm, Joel Greenhouse, Mitchell Pudil, Yichun Shi & Brian MacWhinney. (2022) Enhancing the classification of aphasia: a statistical analysis using connected speech. Aphasiology 36:12, pages 1492-1519.
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Amélie Brisebois, Simona Maria Brambati, Johémie Boucher, Elizabeth Rochon, Carol Leonard, Marianne Désilets-Barnabé, Alex Desautels & Karine Marcotte. (2022) A longitudinal study of narrative discourse in post-stroke aphasia. Aphasiology 36:7, pages 805-830.
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Anastasia Linnik, Roelien Bastiaanse, Manfred Stede & Mariya Khudyakova. (2022) Linguistic mechanisms of coherence in aphasic and non-aphasic discourse. Aphasiology 36:2, pages 123-146.
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Lucy Dipper, Jane Marshall, Mary Boyle, Nicola Botting, Deborah Hersh, Madeleine Pritchard & Madeline Cruice. (2021) Treatment for improving discourse in aphasia: a systematic review and synthesis of the evidence base. Aphasiology 35:9, pages 1125-1167.
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Clare M. McCann, Julie Plourde, Celia Moore & Suzanne C. Purdy. (2021) Linguistic analysis in public speaking: evidence from a Gavel Club for people with aphasia. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 35:8, pages 793-808.
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Marcella Carragher, Gillian Steel, Richard Talbot, Niamh Devane, Miranda L. Rose & Jane Marshall. (2021) Adapting therapy for a new world: storytelling therapy in EVA Park. Aphasiology 35:5, pages 704-729.
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Melissa D. Stockbridge, Shauna Berube, Emily Goldberg, Adrian Suarez, Rachel Mace, Delaney Ubellacker & Argye E. Hillis. (2021) Differences in linguistic cohesion within the first year following right- and left-hemisphere lesions. Aphasiology 35:3, pages 357-371.
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Minyue Zhang, Luyuan Geng, Yanning Yang & Hongwei Ding. (2021) Cohesion in the discourse of people with post-stroke aphasia. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 35:1, pages 2-18.
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A. Lerman, M. Goral, L. A. Edmonds & L. K. Obler. (2020) Measuring treatment outcome in severe Wernicke’s aphasia. Aphasiology 34:12, pages 1487-1505.
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Amélie Brisebois, Simona Maria Brambati, Marianne Désilets-Barnabé, Johémie Boucher, Alberto Osa García, Elizabeth Rochon, Carol Leonard, Alex Desautels & Karine Marcotte. (2020) The importance of thematic informativeness in narrative discourse recovery in acute post-stroke aphasia. Aphasiology 34:4, pages 472-491.
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Sarah J. Wallace, Caroline Baker, Caitlin Brandenburg, Lucy Bryant, Guylaine Le Dorze, Emma Power, Madeleine Pritchard, Miranda L. Rose, Tanya Rose, Brooke Ryan, Kirstine Shrubsole, Nina Simmons-Mackie, Leanne Togher & Megan Trebilcock. (2019) A how-to guide to aphasia services: celebrating Professor Linda Worrall’s contribution to the field. Aphasiology 33:7, pages 888-902.
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Gerasimos Fergadiotis, Maria Kapantzoglou, Stephen Kintz & Heather Harris Wright. (2019) Modeling confrontation naming and discourse informativeness using structural equation modeling. Aphasiology 33:5, pages 544-560.
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Inga Hameister & Lyndsey Nickels. (2018) The cat in the tree – using picture descriptions to inform our understanding of conceptualisation in aphasia. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience 33:10, pages 1296-1314.
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Anne Whitworth. (2018) The tipping point: are we nearly there yet?. Aphasiology 32:4, pages 483-486.
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Michelle C. Attard, Yasmine Loupis, Leanne Togher & Miranda L. Rose. (2018) The efficacy of an inter-disciplinary community aphasia group for living well with aphasia. Aphasiology 32:2, pages 105-138.
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Angelica McCarron, Ashley Chavez, Miranda C. Babiak, Mitchel S. Berger, Edward F. Chang & Stephen M. Wilson. (2017) Connected speech in transient aphasias after left hemisphere resective surgery. Aphasiology 31:11, pages 1266-1281.
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Lucy Bryant, Elizabeth Spencer & Alison Ferguson. (2017) Clinical use of linguistic discourse analysis for the assessment of language in aphasia. Aphasiology 31:10, pages 1105-1126.
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Gitit Kavé & Mira Goral. (2017) Do age-related word retrieval difficulties appear (or disappear) in connected speech?. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition 24:5, pages 508-527.
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Lucy Bryant, Alison Ferguson & Elizabeth Spencer. (2016) Linguistic analysis of discourse in aphasia: A review of the literature. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 30:7, pages 489-518.
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Anastasia Linnik, Roelien Bastiaanse & Barbara Höhle. (2016) Discourse production in aphasia: a current review of theoretical and methodological challenges. Aphasiology 30:7, pages 765-800.
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Seçkin Arslan, Elif Bamyacı & Roelien Bastiaanse. (2016) A characterization of verb use in Turkish agrammatic narrative speech. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 30:6, pages 449-469.
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Molly Manning & Sue Franklin. (2016) Cognitive grammar and aphasic discourse. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 30:6, pages 417-432.
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Gerasimos Fergadiotis & Heather Harris Wright. (2016) Modelling confrontation naming and discourse performance in aphasia. Aphasiology 30:4, pages 364-380.
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Jessica D. Richardson & Sarah Grace Dalton. (2016) Main concepts for three different discourse tasks in a large non-clinical sample. Aphasiology 30:1, pages 45-73.
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A. Whitworth, S. Leitão, J. Cartwright, J. Webster, G.J. Hankey, J. Zach, D. Howard & V. Wolz. (2015) NARNIA: a new twist to an old tale. A pilot RCT to evaluate a multilevel approach to improving discourse in aphasia. Aphasiology 29:11, pages 1345-1382.
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J. Webster, A. Whitworth & J. Morris. (2015) Is it time to stop “fishing”? A review of generalisation following aphasia intervention. Aphasiology 29:11, pages 1240-1264.
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Anne Whitworth, Mary Claessen, Suze Leitão & Janet Webster. (2015) Beyond narrative: Is there an implicit structure to the way in which adults organise their discourse?. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 29:6, pages 455-481.
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Sara Andreetta & Andrea Marini. (2015) The effect of lexical deficits on narrative disturbances in fluent aphasia. Aphasiology 29:6, pages 705-723.
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Yael Neumann, Baila Epstein, Yan H. Yu, April A. Benasich & Valerie Shafer. (2014) An electrophysiological investigation of discourse coherence in healthy adults. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 28:11, pages 812-825.
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Alison Hilger, Gail Ramsberger, Phillip Gilley, Lise Menn & Anthony Kong. (2014) Analysing speech problems in a longitudinal case study of logopenic variant PPA. Aphasiology 28:7, pages 840-861.
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Marcella Carragher, Karen Sage & Paul Conroy. (2013) The effects of verb retrieval therapy for people with non-fluent aphasia: Evidence from assessment tasks and conversation. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 23:6, pages 846-887.
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Paola Marangolo, Valentina Fiori, Carlo Caltagirone & Andrea Marini. (2013) How Conversational Therapy influences language recovery in chronic non-fluent aphasia. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 23:5, pages 715-731.
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Sophia van Hees, Anthony Angwin, Katie McMahon & David Copland. (2013) A comparison of semantic feature analysis and phonological components analysis for the treatment of naming impairments in aphasia. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 23:1, pages 102-132.
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Marcella Carragher, Paul Conroy, Karen Sage & Ray Wilkinson. (2012) Can impairment-focused therapy change the everyday conversations of people with aphasia? A review of the literature and future directions. Aphasiology 26:7, pages 895-916.
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CynthiaK. Thompson, Soojin Cho, Chien-Ju Hsu, Christina Wieneke, Alfred Rademaker, Bing Bing Weitner, M. Marsel Mesulam & Sandra Weintraub. (2012) Dissociations between fluency and agrammatism in primary progressive aphasia. Aphasiology 26:1, pages 20-43.
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Heather Harris Wright. (2011) Discourse in aphasia: An introduction to current research and future directions. Aphasiology 25:11, pages 1283-1285.
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Gerasimos Fergadiotis & Heather Harris Wright. (2011) Lexical diversity for adults with and without aphasia across discourse elicitation tasks. Aphasiology 25:11, pages 1414-1430.
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Andrea Marini, Sara Andreetta, Silvana del Tin & Sergio Carlomagno. (2011) A multi-level approach to the analysis of narrative language in aphasia. Aphasiology 25:11, pages 1372-1392.
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Gerasimos Fergadiotis, Heather Harris Wright & GilsonJ. Capilouto. (2011) Productive vocabulary across discourse types. Aphasiology 25:10, pages 1261-1278.
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Melanie Kirmess & Marianne Lind. (2011) Spoken language production as outcome measurement following constraint induced language therapy. Aphasiology 25:10, pages 1207-1238.
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RosaleaM. Cameron, JulieL. Wambaugh & ShannonC. Mauszycki. (2010) Individual variability on discourse measures over repeated sampling times in persons with aphasia. Aphasiology 24:6-8, pages 671-684.
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Paul Conroy, Karen Sage & Matt Lambon Ralph. (2009) Improved vocabulary production after naming therapy in aphasia: can gains in picture naming generalise to connected speech?. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 44:6, pages 1036-1062.
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ChristinaM. del Toro, LoriJ. P. Altmann, AnastasiaM. Raymer, Susan Leon, LeeX. Blonder & LeslieJ. Gonzalez Rothi. (2008) Changes in aphasic discourse after contrasting treatments for anomia. Aphasiology 22:7-8, pages 881-892.
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Sue Sherratt. (2007) Multi‐level discourse analysis: A feasible approach. Aphasiology 21:3-4, pages 375-393.
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Catherine Mackenzie, Marian Brady, John Norrie & Ninik Poedjianto. (2007) Picture description in neurologically normal adults: Concepts and topic coherence. Aphasiology 21:3-4, pages 340-354.
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Linda Armstrong, Marian Brady, Catherine Mackenzie & John Norrie. (2007) Transcription‐less analysis of aphasic discourse: A clinician's dream or a possibility?. Aphasiology 21:3-4, pages 355-374.
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Andrea Marini, Carlo Caltagirone, Patrizio Pasqualetti & Sergio Carlomagno. (2007) Patterns of language improvement in adults with non‐chronic non‐fluent aphasia after specific therapies. Aphasiology 21:2, pages 164-186.
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GilsonJ. Capilouto, Heather Harris Wright & StacyA. Wagovich. (2006) Reliability of main event measurement in the discourse of individuals with aphasia. Aphasiology 20:2-4, pages 205-216.
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Gloria Streit Olness. (2006) Genre, verb, and coherence in picture‐elicited discourse of adults with aphasia . Aphasiology 20:2-4, pages 175-187.
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Thomas W. Powell. (2006) A reliability study of BDAE‐3 discourse coding. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 20:7-8, pages 607-612.
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B. Rigaudeau‐McKenna. (2005) Towards an analysis of dysfunctional grammar. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 19:3, pages 155-175.
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Karine Marcotte, Alexandra Roy, Amélie Brisebois, Claudie Jutras, Carol Leonard, Elizabeth Rochon & Simona Maria Brambati. Reliability of the picture description task of the Western Aphasia Battery – revised in Laurentian French persons without brain injury. The Clinical Neuropsychologist 0:0, pages 1-29.
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Sara Andreetta, Andrea Marini, Alina Menichelli, Giovanni Furlanis, Emanuele Vincis, Paola Caruso, Marcello Naccarato & Paolo Manganotti. Language assessment in persons with aphasia early after thrombolysis: the utility of multilevel procedures of discourse analysis. Aphasiology 0:0, pages 1-32.
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