The growing prevalence of bilingual speakers creates a need for speech language pathologists to determine ethical and evidenced based treatment methods for this population. According to a current research study, approximately 45,000 new bilingual aphasia cases are expected per annum in the United States (Paradis, 2001). This session will provide an overview of the unique recovery process people with bilingual aphasia present with and the current evidence-based treatment methods of multidisciplinary, semantic feature analysis and video-implemented script training, and their efficacy on improving communicative abilities. Future research is needed to enhance efficacy of established treatment methods for people with bilingual aphasia.https://gr...
Background: The majority of the world's population is bilingual. Yet, therapy studies involving bili...
Background: Verb retrieval is challenging for monolingual and multilingual speakers with aphasia. Pr...
Background: Stroke may result in aphasia, an acquired language disorder which affects receptive and ...
The growing prevalence of bilingual speakers creates a need for speech language pathologists to dete...
The United States population is becoming more and more bilingual. In 2013, the Census Bureau reporte...
Approximately 47 million people in the United States speak a language other than English at home (Ce...
Relatively little is known about the best practices for language therapy in bilingual aphasia. This ...
The consistent increase of cultural diversity and immigration within the United States over the last...
Purpose: The goal of this study was to examine if there was a principled way to understand the natur...
For individuals who speak more than one language, aphasia following left-hemisphere stroke or focal ...
There is increasing evidence that a bilingual person should not be considered as two monolinguals in...
Current research on bilingual aphasia has only begun to inform us about the optimal rehabilitation f...
There is increasing evidence that a bilingual person should not be considered as two monolinguals in...
Introduction Bilinguals with aphasia (BWA) present varying degrees of lexical access impairment and ...
Uli Grasemann and Risto Miikkukainen are with the Department of Computer Science, The University of ...
Background: The majority of the world's population is bilingual. Yet, therapy studies involving bili...
Background: Verb retrieval is challenging for monolingual and multilingual speakers with aphasia. Pr...
Background: Stroke may result in aphasia, an acquired language disorder which affects receptive and ...
The growing prevalence of bilingual speakers creates a need for speech language pathologists to dete...
The United States population is becoming more and more bilingual. In 2013, the Census Bureau reporte...
Approximately 47 million people in the United States speak a language other than English at home (Ce...
Relatively little is known about the best practices for language therapy in bilingual aphasia. This ...
The consistent increase of cultural diversity and immigration within the United States over the last...
Purpose: The goal of this study was to examine if there was a principled way to understand the natur...
For individuals who speak more than one language, aphasia following left-hemisphere stroke or focal ...
There is increasing evidence that a bilingual person should not be considered as two monolinguals in...
Current research on bilingual aphasia has only begun to inform us about the optimal rehabilitation f...
There is increasing evidence that a bilingual person should not be considered as two monolinguals in...
Introduction Bilinguals with aphasia (BWA) present varying degrees of lexical access impairment and ...
Uli Grasemann and Risto Miikkukainen are with the Department of Computer Science, The University of ...
Background: The majority of the world's population is bilingual. Yet, therapy studies involving bili...
Background: Verb retrieval is challenging for monolingual and multilingual speakers with aphasia. Pr...
Background: Stroke may result in aphasia, an acquired language disorder which affects receptive and ...