Purpose: The existing body of work regarding discourse coherence in aphasia has provided mixed results, leaving the question of coherence being impaired or intact as a result of brain injury unanswered. In this study, discourse coherence in non-brain-damaged (NBD) speakers and speakers with anomic aphasia was investigated quantitatively and qualitatively. Method: Fifteen native speakers of Cantonese with anomic aphasia and 15 NBD participants produced 60 language samples. Elicitation tasks included story-telling induced by a picture series and a procedural description. The samples were annotated for discourse structure in the framework of Rhetorical Structure Theory (RST) in order to analyse a number of structural parameters. After that 20 ...
Multilevel discourse analyses have been demonstrated to be more sensitive than some standardized lan...
Aphasia, an acquired language impairment resulting from a stroke or other brain injury, often negati...
Aphasia is a communication disorder that impacts all modalities of language and ranges in degree of ...
Purpose: The existing body of work regarding discourse coherence in aphasia has provided mixed resul...
INTRODUCTION: Discourse coherence refers to the semantic connectedness of propositions in a connecte...
The study investigated the difference in discourse coherence between healthy speakers and speakers w...
Background: Coherence is the quality that distinguishes discourse from a random collection of senten...
Purpose: This study investigated which of the three analytic approaches of oral discourse, including...
Discourse (a unit of language longer than a single sentence) is fundamental to everyday communicatio...
Discourse produced by speakers with aphasia contains rich and valuable information for researchers t...
Discourse produced by speakers with aphasia contains rich and valuable information for researchers t...
Discourse coherence is the conceptual organization of discourse and it can be subdivided into two ty...
Aphasia can globally or selectively affect comprehension and production of verbal and written langua...
Global coherence (GC) reflects how measured units of discourse maintain the overall topic. GC has be...
Multilevel discourse analyses have been demonstrated to be more sensitive than some standardized lan...
Aphasia, an acquired language impairment resulting from a stroke or other brain injury, often negati...
Aphasia is a communication disorder that impacts all modalities of language and ranges in degree of ...
Purpose: The existing body of work regarding discourse coherence in aphasia has provided mixed resul...
INTRODUCTION: Discourse coherence refers to the semantic connectedness of propositions in a connecte...
The study investigated the difference in discourse coherence between healthy speakers and speakers w...
Background: Coherence is the quality that distinguishes discourse from a random collection of senten...
Purpose: This study investigated which of the three analytic approaches of oral discourse, including...
Discourse (a unit of language longer than a single sentence) is fundamental to everyday communicatio...
Discourse produced by speakers with aphasia contains rich and valuable information for researchers t...
Discourse produced by speakers with aphasia contains rich and valuable information for researchers t...
Discourse coherence is the conceptual organization of discourse and it can be subdivided into two ty...
Aphasia can globally or selectively affect comprehension and production of verbal and written langua...
Global coherence (GC) reflects how measured units of discourse maintain the overall topic. GC has be...
Multilevel discourse analyses have been demonstrated to be more sensitive than some standardized lan...
Aphasia, an acquired language impairment resulting from a stroke or other brain injury, often negati...
Aphasia is a communication disorder that impacts all modalities of language and ranges in degree of ...