Introduction: The ability of individuals with aphasia to verbally express their feelings and opinions about things, people and events has not been widely addressed in the research literature to date. The vast majority of research studies into the expressive abilities of people with aphasia have investigated their use of words to convey factual information rather than evaluation. This study aimed to investigate differences between speakers with aphasia and controls in their use of evaluative language to verbally convey their feelings and opinions about a significant life event. Method: Narratives were collected from 5 individuals with aphasia and from 5 people without brain damage and each sample was analysed with respect to the Attitude dom...
Many people with aphasia (PWA) want therapy to be relevant to their unique needs and desires and foc...
The purpose of these studies was to investigate how partner attitudes, attention, and emotion affect...
Word finding is a common difficulty for people with aphasia. Targeting words that are relevant to th...
This article examines the ways in which individuals with aphasia communicate opinions and feelings u...
By using evaluative language to describe things and occurrences in our environment, we share with ou...
Language used for expressing opinions and feelings – so-called evaluative language – is essential to...
Purpose: Discourse analysis is commonly used to assess language ability and to evaluate language cha...
The aim of the present study was to explore how a personal narrative told by a group of eight person...
The current study was carried out with the aim of testing the perception of linguistic and affective...
Background: Discourse abilities play an important role in the assessment, classification, and therap...
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...
Purpose: This study investigated which of the three analytic approaches of oral discourse, including...
AbstractBackground:Considerable attention has been given to the identification of depression in stro...
People with aphasia (PWA), manage their identities in the context of significant communication impai...
Many people with aphasia (PWA) want therapy to be relevant to their unique needs and desires and foc...
The purpose of these studies was to investigate how partner attitudes, attention, and emotion affect...
Word finding is a common difficulty for people with aphasia. Targeting words that are relevant to th...
This article examines the ways in which individuals with aphasia communicate opinions and feelings u...
By using evaluative language to describe things and occurrences in our environment, we share with ou...
Language used for expressing opinions and feelings – so-called evaluative language – is essential to...
Purpose: Discourse analysis is commonly used to assess language ability and to evaluate language cha...
The aim of the present study was to explore how a personal narrative told by a group of eight person...
The current study was carried out with the aim of testing the perception of linguistic and affective...
Background: Discourse abilities play an important role in the assessment, classification, and therap...
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...
Purpose: This study investigated which of the three analytic approaches of oral discourse, including...
AbstractBackground:Considerable attention has been given to the identification of depression in stro...
People with aphasia (PWA), manage their identities in the context of significant communication impai...
Many people with aphasia (PWA) want therapy to be relevant to their unique needs and desires and foc...
The purpose of these studies was to investigate how partner attitudes, attention, and emotion affect...
Word finding is a common difficulty for people with aphasia. Targeting words that are relevant to th...