Anomia is an early and prominent feature of primary progressive aphasia (PPA) and other neurodegenerative disorders. Research investigating treatment for lexical retrieval impairment in individuals with progressive anomia has focused primarily on monolingual speakers, and treatment in bilingual speakers is relatively unexplored. In this series of single-case experiments, 10 bilingual speakers with progressive anomia received lexical retrieval treatment designed to engage relatively spared cognitive-linguistic abilities and promote word retrieval. Treatment was administered in two phases, with one language targeted per phase. Cross-linguistic cognates (e.g., rose and rosa) were included as treatment targets to investigate their potential to ...
Based on findings for overlapping representations of bilingual people's first (L1) and second (L2) ...
Introduction: The majority of adults with acquired aphasia have anomia which can respond to rehabili...
Current findings from intervention in bilingual aphasia are inconclusive regarding the extent to whi...
The present study was conducted in order to investigate the effects of bilingual therapy on the nami...
Background: Verb retrieval is challenging for monolingual and multilingual speakers with aphasia. Pr...
Individuals with primary progressive aphasia (PPA) suffer a gradual decline in communication ability...
Variations and inconsistencies in clinically oriented research studies in\ud bilingual anomia have m...
With the number of bilingual people growing, a better understanding of how bilingualism affects apha...
Similar to aphasia due to stroke, lexical retrieval difficulties are pervasive in primary progressiv...
Background: In early stages, individuals with primary progressive aphasia (PPA) report language symp...
Background:Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by progre...
BACKGROUND : Generalization of treatment effects is the ultimate goal of therapy. However, treatment...
Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is the result of neurodegeneration affecting language abilities th...
Current research on bilingual aphasia has only begun to inform us about the optimal rehabilitation f...
Most treatment approaches used with people with aphasia include a phonological or semantic focus; ma...
Based on findings for overlapping representations of bilingual people's first (L1) and second (L2) ...
Introduction: The majority of adults with acquired aphasia have anomia which can respond to rehabili...
Current findings from intervention in bilingual aphasia are inconclusive regarding the extent to whi...
The present study was conducted in order to investigate the effects of bilingual therapy on the nami...
Background: Verb retrieval is challenging for monolingual and multilingual speakers with aphasia. Pr...
Individuals with primary progressive aphasia (PPA) suffer a gradual decline in communication ability...
Variations and inconsistencies in clinically oriented research studies in\ud bilingual anomia have m...
With the number of bilingual people growing, a better understanding of how bilingualism affects apha...
Similar to aphasia due to stroke, lexical retrieval difficulties are pervasive in primary progressiv...
Background: In early stages, individuals with primary progressive aphasia (PPA) report language symp...
Background:Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by progre...
BACKGROUND : Generalization of treatment effects is the ultimate goal of therapy. However, treatment...
Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is the result of neurodegeneration affecting language abilities th...
Current research on bilingual aphasia has only begun to inform us about the optimal rehabilitation f...
Most treatment approaches used with people with aphasia include a phonological or semantic focus; ma...
Based on findings for overlapping representations of bilingual people's first (L1) and second (L2) ...
Introduction: The majority of adults with acquired aphasia have anomia which can respond to rehabili...
Current findings from intervention in bilingual aphasia are inconclusive regarding the extent to whi...