Background: Bilingual aphasia forms a significant part of speech-language therapists‟ (SLT) caseload, globally and specifically in South Africa. Few tools supporting clinical decision-making are available due to limited understanding of typical and disordered cross-linguistic processing (how the languages interact). Speech errors may provide insight about “hidden” bilingual mechanisms. Objectives: To determine what speech errors can impart about cross-linguistic processing, as well as, associated language and impairment factors in Sepedi-English individuals with aphasia. Method: The case series included six participants, purposively selected from three rehabilitation sites in Pretoria. Detailed language and clinical profiles were obtained...
Half of the global population can be considered bilingual. Nevertheless when faced with patients wit...
Aphasia as a multifaceted language disorder associated with the complicated links between language a...
Language-related potentials are increasingly used to objectify (mal)adaptive neuroplasticity in stro...
BACKGROUND : Bilingual aphasia forms a significant part of speech-language pathologists’ (SLP) casel...
In an effort to inform clinical practice and our understanding of bilingual aphasia, we examined dif...
There is increasing evidence that a bilingual person should not be considered as two monolinguals in...
There is increasing evidence that a bilingual person should not be considered as two monolinguals in...
Switching between languages, or code-switching, is a common phenomenon in bilingual individuals. In ...
Patterns of language impairment in multilingual speakers with post-stroke aphasia are diverse: in so...
Patterns of language impairment in multilingual speakers with post-stroke aphasia are diverse: in so...
Background: Verb retrieval is challenging for monolingual and multilingual speakers with aphasia. Pr...
Background: Language mixing in bilingual speakers with aphasia has been reported in a number of rese...
Switching between languages, or code-switching, is a common phenomenon in bilingual individuals. In ...
The literature reports an increased number of aphasias involving bilingual people. Dealing with bili...
Aphasia as a multifaceted language disorder associated with the complicated links between language a...
Half of the global population can be considered bilingual. Nevertheless when faced with patients wit...
Aphasia as a multifaceted language disorder associated with the complicated links between language a...
Language-related potentials are increasingly used to objectify (mal)adaptive neuroplasticity in stro...
BACKGROUND : Bilingual aphasia forms a significant part of speech-language pathologists’ (SLP) casel...
In an effort to inform clinical practice and our understanding of bilingual aphasia, we examined dif...
There is increasing evidence that a bilingual person should not be considered as two monolinguals in...
There is increasing evidence that a bilingual person should not be considered as two monolinguals in...
Switching between languages, or code-switching, is a common phenomenon in bilingual individuals. In ...
Patterns of language impairment in multilingual speakers with post-stroke aphasia are diverse: in so...
Patterns of language impairment in multilingual speakers with post-stroke aphasia are diverse: in so...
Background: Verb retrieval is challenging for monolingual and multilingual speakers with aphasia. Pr...
Background: Language mixing in bilingual speakers with aphasia has been reported in a number of rese...
Switching between languages, or code-switching, is a common phenomenon in bilingual individuals. In ...
The literature reports an increased number of aphasias involving bilingual people. Dealing with bili...
Aphasia as a multifaceted language disorder associated with the complicated links between language a...
Half of the global population can be considered bilingual. Nevertheless when faced with patients wit...
Aphasia as a multifaceted language disorder associated with the complicated links between language a...
Language-related potentials are increasingly used to objectify (mal)adaptive neuroplasticity in stro...