Purpose: Discourse analysis is commonly used to assess language ability and to evaluate language change following intervention in aphasia. The purpose of this study was to identify differences in language produced during different discourse tasks in a large aphasia group and age- and education-matched control group. Methods: Four structured discourse tasks across three discourse types (expositional, narrative and procedural) were evaluated in a group of adults with aphasia (N=90) and an age-matched control group (N=84) drawn from AphasiaBank. CLAN software was used to extract primary linguistic variables (mean length of utterance, propositional density, type-token ratio, words per minute, open-closed class word ratio, noun-verb ratio and to...
Purpose: This study investigated which of the three analytic approaches of oral discourse, including...
A primary goal of aphasia intervention is to improve everyday communication. Although a large body o...
Aphasia is a communication disorder that impacts all modalities of language and ranges in degree of ...
The general goal of treatment for people with aphasia (PWA) is to improve their ability to communica...
Aphasia, an acquired language impairment resulting from a stroke or other brain injury, often negati...
This review examined previous research applications of linguistic discourse analysis to assess the l...
This review examined previous research applications of linguistic discourse analysis to assess the l...
This study investigated the language production of a single nonfluent aphasic individual as it varie...
Multilevel discourse analyses have been demonstrated to be more sensitive than some standardized lan...
Background: Linguistic discourse analysis is an assessment method widely applied within aphasia rese...
Background: Discourse abilities play an important role in the assessment, classification, and therap...
Aphasia can globally or selectively affect comprehension and production of verbal and written langua...
Discourse (a unit of language longer than a single sentence) is fundamental to everyday communicatio...
Communication is fundamental to the human condition but is impaired in life-altering ways for more t...
<p><i>Purpose.</i> Discourse from speakers with dementia and aphasia is associated with comparable b...
Purpose: This study investigated which of the three analytic approaches of oral discourse, including...
A primary goal of aphasia intervention is to improve everyday communication. Although a large body o...
Aphasia is a communication disorder that impacts all modalities of language and ranges in degree of ...
The general goal of treatment for people with aphasia (PWA) is to improve their ability to communica...
Aphasia, an acquired language impairment resulting from a stroke or other brain injury, often negati...
This review examined previous research applications of linguistic discourse analysis to assess the l...
This review examined previous research applications of linguistic discourse analysis to assess the l...
This study investigated the language production of a single nonfluent aphasic individual as it varie...
Multilevel discourse analyses have been demonstrated to be more sensitive than some standardized lan...
Background: Linguistic discourse analysis is an assessment method widely applied within aphasia rese...
Background: Discourse abilities play an important role in the assessment, classification, and therap...
Aphasia can globally or selectively affect comprehension and production of verbal and written langua...
Discourse (a unit of language longer than a single sentence) is fundamental to everyday communicatio...
Communication is fundamental to the human condition but is impaired in life-altering ways for more t...
<p><i>Purpose.</i> Discourse from speakers with dementia and aphasia is associated with comparable b...
Purpose: This study investigated which of the three analytic approaches of oral discourse, including...
A primary goal of aphasia intervention is to improve everyday communication. Although a large body o...
Aphasia is a communication disorder that impacts all modalities of language and ranges in degree of ...