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Conversation analysis as a dependent measure in communication therapy with four individuals with aphasia

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Madeline Cruice, Monica Blom Johansson, Jytte Isaksen & Simon Horton. (2018) Reporting interventions in communication partner training: a critical review and narrative synthesis of the literature. Aphasiology 32:10, pages 1135-1166.
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Meghan C. Savage, Neila J. Donovan & Paul R. Hoffman. (2014) Preliminary results from conversation therapy in two cases of Aphasia. Aphasiology 28:5, pages 616-636.
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Leora R. Cherney, Nina Simmons-Mackie, Anastasia Raymer, Elizabeth Armstrong & Audrey Holland. (2013) Systematic review of communication partner training in aphasia: Methodological quality. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 15:5, pages 535-545.
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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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Kyla Brown, Linda E. Worrall, Bronwyn Davidson & Tami Howe. (2012) Living successfully with aphasia: A qualitative meta-analysis of the perspectives of individuals with aphasia, family members, and speech-language pathologists. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 14:2, pages 141-155.
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Elizabeth Armstrong, Natalie Ciccone, Erin Godecke & Betty Kok. (2011) Monologues and dialogues in aphasia: Some initial comparisons. Aphasiology 25:11, pages 1347-1371.
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Kyla Brown, Linda Worrall, Bronwyn Davidson & Tami Howe. (2011) Living Successfully with Aphasia: Family Members Share Their Views. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 18:5, pages 536-548.
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Larry Boles. (2011) A Review of Aphasia Couples Therapy. Asia Pacific Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing 14:3, pages 159-163.
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Ray Wilkinson, Karen Bryan, Sarah Lock & Karen Sage. (2010) Implementing and evaluating aphasia therapy targeted at couples' conversations: A single case study. Aphasiology 24:6-8, pages 869-886.
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Bronwyn Davidson, Linda Worrall & Louise Hickson. (2008) Exploring the interactional dimension of social communication: A collective case study of older people with aphasia. Aphasiology 22:3, pages 235-257.
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Aura Kagan, Joanne Winckel, Sandra Black, Judith Felson Duchan, Nina Simmons-Mackie & Paula Square. (2004) A Set of Observational Measures for Rating Support and Participation in Conversation Between Adults with Aphasia and Their Conversation Partners. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 11:1, pages 67-83.
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Larry Boles & Mimi Lewis. (2003) Life Participation Approaches to Aphasia. Journal of Social Work in Disability & Rehabilitation 2:2-3, pages 47-64.
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Larry Boles & Mimi Lewis. (2003) Working with couples: solution focused aphasia therapy. Asia Pacific Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing 8:3, pages 153-159.
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Tammy Hopper, Audrey Holland & Molly Rewega. (2002) Conversational coaching: Treatment outcomes and future directions. Aphasiology 16:7, pages 745-761.
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Larry Boles. (2000) Aphasia therapy in a bilingual speaker: treatment in language one, with spousal support in language two. Asia Pacific Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing 5:2, pages 137-142.
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Larry Boles & Mimi Lewis. (2000) Solution-focused co-therapy for a couple with aphasia. Asia Pacific Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing 5:2, pages 73-78.
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Guylaine Le Dorze, Claire Croteau, Christine Brassard & Bernard Michallet. (1999) Research considerations guiding interventions for families affected by aphasia. Aphasiology 13:12, pages 922-927.
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Nina Simmons-Mackie & Aura Kagan. (1999) Communication strategies used by 'good' versus 'poor' speaking partners of individuals with aphasia. Aphasiology 13:9-11, pages 807-820.
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Nina Simmons-mackie. (1998) In support of supported conversation for adults with aphasia. Aphasiology 12:9, pages 831-838.
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Larry Boles & Todd Bombard. (1998) Conversational discourse analysis: Appropriate and useful sample sizes. Aphasiology 12:7-8, pages 547-560.
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Jamie H. Azios, Brent Archer, Nina Simmons-Mackie, Anastasia Raymer, Marcella Carragher, Shriya Shashikanth & Eleanor Gulick. (2022) Conversation as an Outcome of Aphasia Treatment: A Systematic Scoping Review. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 31:6, pages 2920-2942.
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Jennifer Thompson Tetnowski, John A. Tetnowski & Jack S. Damico. (2021) Patterns of Conversation Trouble Source and Repair as Indices of Improved Conversation in Aphasia: A Multiple-Case Study Using Conversation Analysis. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 30:1S, pages 326-343.
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Natalie Gilmore, Michaela Dwyer & Swathi Kiran. (2019) Benchmarks of Significant Change After Aphasia Rehabilitation. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 100:6, pages 1131-1139.e87.
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Anthony Pak-Hin Kong & Cherie Wan-Yin Wong. (2018) An Integrative Analysis of Spontaneous Storytelling Discourse in Aphasia: Relationship With Listeners' Rating and Prediction of Severity and Fluency Status of Aphasia. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 27:4, pages 1491-1505.
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Larry Boles. (2014) Establishing Alignment in Aphasia Couples Therapy in a Woman With Wernicke’s Aphasia. Communication Disorders Quarterly 36:4, pages 219-230.
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Nina Simmons-Mackie, Meghan C. Savage & Linda Worrall. (2014) Conversation therapy for aphasia: a qualitative review of the literature. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 49:5, pages 511-526.
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Nina Simmons-Mackie, Anastasia Raymer, Elizabeth Armstrong, Audrey Holland & Leora R. Cherney. (2010) Communication Partner Training in Aphasia: A Systematic Review. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 91:12, pages 1814-1837.
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Anthony Pak-Hin Kong. (2009) The use of main concept analysis to measure discourse production in Cantonese-speaking persons with aphasia: A preliminary report. Journal of Communication Disorders 42:6, pages 442-464.
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Elizabeth Armstrong & Lynne Mortensen. (2012) Everyday Talk: Its Role in Assessment and Treatment for Individuals With Aphasia. Brain Impairment 7:3, pages 175-189.
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Helen Rayner & Jane Marshall. (2010) Training volunteers as conversation partners for people with aphasia. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 38:2, pages 149-164.
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Aura Kagan & Kathryn LeBlanc. (2002) Motivating for infrastructure change: toward a communicatively accessible, participation-based stroke care system for all those affected by aphasia. Journal of Communication Disorders 35:2, pages 153-169.
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Aura Kagan, Sandra E. Black, Judith Felson Duchan, Nina Simmons-Mackie & Paula Square. (2001) Training Volunteers as Conversation Partners Using "Supported Conversation for Adults With Aphasia" (SCA). Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 44:3, pages 624-638.
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Mary L. Oelschlaeger & Jack S. Damico. (2000) Partnership in conversation. Journal of Communication Disorders 33:3, pages 205-225.
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Roberta J. Elman. (1999) Long-Term Care Approaches to Aphasia Treatment and Management. Perspectives on Neurophysiology and Neurogenic Speech and Language Disorders 9:5, pages 15-17.
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Larry Boles. (1998) Neurogenic Language Case Studies: Conducting Conversation: A Case Study Using the Spouse in Aphasia Treatment. Perspectives on Neurophysiology and Neurogenic Speech and Language Disorders 8:3, pages 24-31.
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Larry Boles. (1998) Conversational discourse analysis as a method for evaluating progress in aphasia: a case report. Journal of Communication Disorders 31:3, pages 261-274.
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