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Original Articles

Defining aphasia: Some theoretical and clinical implications of operating from a formal definition

Pages 901-911 | Published online: 10 Sep 2010

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Mehdi Bakhtiar, Min Ney Wong, Ming Wai Lam & Malcolm R. McNeil. (2023) Reading and listening comprehension in Cantonese-speaking people with right hemisphere versus left hemisphere brain damage. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 37:4-6, pages 567-582.
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Hyunsoo Yoo, Malcolm R. McNeil, Michael Walsh Dickey & Lauren Terhorst. (2022) Linguistic and nonlinguistic processing speed across age-matched normal healthy controls and individuals with left-hemisphere damage, with and without aphasia. Aphasiology 36:2, pages 147-169.
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Nadine Martin, Julie Schlesinger, Jessica Obermeyer, Irene Minkina & Samantha Rosenberg. (2021) Treatment of verbal short-term memory abilities to improve language function in aphasia: A case series treatment study. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 31:5, pages 731-772.
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Wendy Greenspan, Jessica Obermeyer, Carole A. Tucker, Heidi Grunwald, Laura Reinert & Nadine Martin. (2021) Clinician perspectives on the assessment of short-term memory in aphasia. Aphasiology 35:3, pages 334-356.
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Diana Petroi$suffix/text()$suffix/text(). (2019) The evidence for working memory training transfer effects on sentence comprehension and functional communication in persons with aphasia is inconclusive1. Evidence-Based Communication Assessment and Intervention 13:3, pages 136-143.
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JoAnn P. Silkes, Gerasimos Fergadiotis, Rebecca Hunting Pompon, Janaki Torrence & Diane L. Kendall. (2019) Effects of phonomotor treatment on discourse production. Aphasiology 33:2, pages 125-139.
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Susan Woelders, Wieke van der Borg, Karen Schipper & Tineke Abma. (2018) The meaning of aphasia centres from the perspectives of people with aphasia and their relatives: understanding participation in the Dutch context. Aphasiology 32:12, pages 1490-1512.
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Gang Cui & Xiaoyun Zhong. (2018) Adaptation in aphasia: revisiting language evidence. Aphasiology 32:8, pages 855-875.
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Narcisa Pérez Naranjo, David Del Río Grande & Carlos González Alted. (2018) Individual variability in attention and language performance in aphasia: a study using Conner’s Continuous Performance Test. Aphasiology 32:4, pages 436-458.
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Kris Brock, Rajinder Koul, Melinda Corwin & Ralf Schlosser. (2017) A comparison of visual scene and grid displays for people with chronic aphasia: a pilot study to improve communication using AAC. Aphasiology 31:11, pages 1282-1306.
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Sarah E. Wallace & Shannon Kayode. (2017) Effects of a semantic plus multimodal communication treatment for modality switching in severe aphasia. Aphasiology 31:10, pages 1127-1142.
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Christina Samuelsson & Lars-Christer HydéN. (2017) Collaboration, trouble and repair in multiparty interactions involving couples with dementia or aphasia. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 19:5, pages 454-464.
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Tepanta R.D. Fossett, Malcolm R. McNeil, Sheila R. Pratt, Connie A. Tompkins & Linda I. Shuster. (2016) The effect of speaking rate on serial-order sound-level errors in normal healthy controls and persons with aphasia. Aphasiology 30:1, pages 74-95.
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Lisbeth Frølund Kristensen, Inger Steensig, Anders Degn Pedersen, Asger Roer Pedersen & Jørgen Feldbæk Nielsen. (2015) Constraint-induced aphasia therapy in subacute neurorehabilitation. Aphasiology 29:10, pages 1152-1163.
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Diana Petroi, Rajinder K. Koul & Melinda Corwin. (2014) Effect of Number of Graphic Symbols, Levels, and Listening Conditions on Symbol Identification and Latency in Persons with Aphasia. Augmentative and Alternative Communication 30:1, pages 40-54.
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Szu-Han Kay Chen, Malcolm R McNeil, Katya Hill & Sheila R Pratt. (2013) Translating and validating a Mandarin Chinese version of the computerized revised token test. Speech, Language and Hearing 16:1, pages 37-45.
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Melanie Fried-Oken, David R. Beukelman & Karen Hux. (2012) Current and Future AAC Research Considerations for Adults with Acquired Cognitive and Communication Impairments. Assistive Technology 24:1, pages 56-66.
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Nadine Martin, Francine Kohen, Michelene Kalinyak-Fliszar, Anna Soveri & Matti Laine. (2012) Effects of working memory load on processing of sounds and meanings of words in aphasia. Aphasiology 26:3-4, pages 462-493.
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MariaV. Ivanova & Brooke Hallowell. (2012) Validity of an eye-tracking method to index working memory in people with and without aphasia. Aphasiology 26:3-4, pages 556-578.
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Aimee Dietz, Angel Ball & Julie Griffith. (2011) Reading and Writing with Aphasia in the 21st Century: Technological Applications of Supported Reading Comprehension and Written Expression. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 18:6, pages 758-769.
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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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Dalia Cahana-Amitay, MartinL. Albert, Sung-Bom Pyun, Andrew Westwood, Theodore Jenkins, Sarah Wolford & Mallory Finley. (2011) Language as a stressor in aphasia. Aphasiology 25:5, pages 593-614.
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Chris Code & Brian Petheram. (2011) Delivering for aphasia. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 13:1, pages 3-10.
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Jee Eun Sung, MalcolmR. McNeil, SheilaR. Pratt, Michael Walsh Dickey, Wiltrud Fassbinder, NeilJ. Szuminsky, Aelee Kim & PatrickJ. Doyle. (2011) Real-time processing in reading sentence comprehension for normal adult individuals and persons with aphasia. Aphasiology 25:1, pages 57-70.
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Charlotta Saldert, Angelika Fors, Sofia Ströberg & Lena Hartelius. (2010) Comprehension of complex discourse in different stages of Huntington's disease. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 45:6, pages 656-669.
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Melanie Kirmess & LynnM. Maher. (2010) Constraint induced language therapy in early aphasia rehabilitation. Aphasiology 24:6-8, pages 725-736.
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Aimee Dietz, Karen Hux, MiechelleL. McKelvey, DavidR. Beukelman & Kristy Weissling. (2009) Reading comprehension by people with chronic aphasia: A comparison of three levels of visuographic contextual support . Aphasiology 23:7-8, pages 1053-1064.
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Jee Eun Sung, MalcolmR. McNeil, SheilaR. Pratt, Michael Walsh Dickey, WilliamD. Hula, NeilJ. Szuminsky & PatrickJ. Doyle. (2009) Verbal working memory and its relationship to sentence‐level reading and listening comprehension in persons with aphasia . Aphasiology 23:7-8, pages 1040-1052.
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MalcolmR. McNeil, Jee Eun Sung, Dorothy Yang, SheilaR. Pratt, TepantaR. D. Fossett, PatrickJ. Doyle & Stacey Pavelko. (2007) Comparing connected language elicitation procedures in persons with aphasia: Concurrent validation of the Story Retell Procedure . Aphasiology 21:6-8, pages 775-790.
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Charlotta Saldert & Elisabeth Ahlsén. (2007) Inference in right hemisphere damaged individuals' comprehension: The role of sustained attention. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 21:8, pages 637-655.
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MalcolmR. McNeil, ChristineT. Matthews, WilliamD. Hula, PatrickJ. Doyle & TepantaR. D. Fossett. (2006) Effects of visual‐manual tracking under dual‐task conditions on auditory language comprehension and story retelling in persons with aphasia . Aphasiology 20:2-4, pages 167-174.
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Penelope S. Myers. (2001) Toward a definition of RHD syndrome. Aphasiology 15:10-11, pages 913-918.
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Malcolm R. McNeil & Mikael D.Z. Kimelman. (2001) Darley and the nature of aphasia: The defining and classifying controversies. Aphasiology 15:3, pages 221-229.
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Bruna Tessaro, Christos Salis, Solène Hameau & Lyndsey Nickels. How cognition has been assessed in research with people with aphasia: a systematic scoping review. Speech, Language and Hearing 0:0, pages 1-15.
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