Multilevel discourse analyses have been demonstrated to be more sensitive than some standardized language tests (Marini et al., 2011). Individuals with aphasia often present with both microlinguistic and macrolinguistic impairments (Wright, Fergadiotis, Koutsoftas, & Capilouto, 2010). The purpose of this study was to apply a multilevel discourse analysis, developed by Marini et al. (2011), to a group of English speaking individuals with anomic and Broca’s aphasia. Specifically, the aim was to determine if there was a difference in the percentage of correct words used, percentage of local coherence disrupting elements, and percentage of global coherence disrupting elements. Discourse samples of 20 individuals with anomic aphasia with a ...
Aphasia is a communication disorder that impacts all modalities of language and ranges in degree of ...
Global coherence (GC) reflects how measured units of discourse maintain the overall topic. GC has be...
Background: In recent years, there has been a shift in aphasia research interest from analysis of mo...
Multilevel discourse analyses have been demonstrated to be more sensitive than some standardized lan...
Purpose: Discourse analysis is commonly used to assess language ability and to evaluate language cha...
Aphasia can globally or selectively affect comprehension and production of verbal and written langua...
Communication is fundamental to the human condition but is impaired in life-altering ways for more t...
Anomic aphasia is a disturbance affecting lexical retrieval. Nonetheless, persons with this disorder...
Purpose: The existing body of work regarding discourse coherence in aphasia has provided mixed resul...
Purpose: The existing body of work regarding discourse coherence in aphasia has provided mixed resul...
The general goal of treatment for people with aphasia (PWA) is to improve their ability to communica...
Aims: This study aims at investigating micro- and macrolinguistic skills in persons with fluent apha...
Background: Discourse abilities play an important role in the assessment, classification, and therap...
Aphasia, an acquired language impairment resulting from a stroke or other brain injury, often negati...
<p><i>Purpose.</i> Discourse from speakers with dementia and aphasia is associated with comparable b...
Aphasia is a communication disorder that impacts all modalities of language and ranges in degree of ...
Global coherence (GC) reflects how measured units of discourse maintain the overall topic. GC has be...
Background: In recent years, there has been a shift in aphasia research interest from analysis of mo...
Multilevel discourse analyses have been demonstrated to be more sensitive than some standardized lan...
Purpose: Discourse analysis is commonly used to assess language ability and to evaluate language cha...
Aphasia can globally or selectively affect comprehension and production of verbal and written langua...
Communication is fundamental to the human condition but is impaired in life-altering ways for more t...
Anomic aphasia is a disturbance affecting lexical retrieval. Nonetheless, persons with this disorder...
Purpose: The existing body of work regarding discourse coherence in aphasia has provided mixed resul...
Purpose: The existing body of work regarding discourse coherence in aphasia has provided mixed resul...
The general goal of treatment for people with aphasia (PWA) is to improve their ability to communica...
Aims: This study aims at investigating micro- and macrolinguistic skills in persons with fluent apha...
Background: Discourse abilities play an important role in the assessment, classification, and therap...
Aphasia, an acquired language impairment resulting from a stroke or other brain injury, often negati...
<p><i>Purpose.</i> Discourse from speakers with dementia and aphasia is associated with comparable b...
Aphasia is a communication disorder that impacts all modalities of language and ranges in degree of ...
Global coherence (GC) reflects how measured units of discourse maintain the overall topic. GC has be...
Background: In recent years, there has been a shift in aphasia research interest from analysis of mo...