Abstract in Undetermined Aims: The aim was to characterize written narratives produced by a group of participants with aphasia. Methods & Procedures: Eight persons aged 28-63 years with aphasia took part in the study. They were compared with a reference group consisting of ten participants aged 21-30 years. All participants were asked to write a personal narrative titled 'I have never been so afraid' and to perform a picture-based story-generation task called the 'Frog Story'. The texts were written on a computer. Outcome & Results: The group could be divided into participants with low, moderate, and high general performance, respectively. The texts written by the participants in the group with moderate and high writing performance had comp...
Background: Research in aphasia has focused on acquired dyslexias at the single word level, with a p...
Aphasia, an acquired language impairment resulting from a stroke or other brain injury, often negati...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Aphasia is generally taken to be a language-specific impairment and cog...
Background Writing difficulties are usually one of the integral symptoms of persons with aphasia. Ea...
The aim of the present study was to explore how a personal narrative told by a group of eight person...
Aphasia can globally or selectively affect comprehension and production of verbal and written langua...
Speech and language are important tools used for communication. Communication techniques such as nar...
Aphasia is a disorder caused by various types of brain damage that results in the inability of peopl...
Aims: This study aims at investigating micro- and macrolinguistic skills in persons with fluent apha...
Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA) is a slow-onset language disorder associated with cortical atrophy...
Purpose: This study investigated which of the three analytic approaches of oral discourse, including...
Background: Although the efficacy of treatments for spoken verb and sentence production deficits in ...
Background: Writing is a cognitively and linguistically complex task, therefore sensitive to impairm...
Persons with aphasia have language deficits that affect their ability to communicate at the discours...
Narrative production reflects the ability to formulate message at discourse level. This study invest...
Background: Research in aphasia has focused on acquired dyslexias at the single word level, with a p...
Aphasia, an acquired language impairment resulting from a stroke or other brain injury, often negati...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Aphasia is generally taken to be a language-specific impairment and cog...
Background Writing difficulties are usually one of the integral symptoms of persons with aphasia. Ea...
The aim of the present study was to explore how a personal narrative told by a group of eight person...
Aphasia can globally or selectively affect comprehension and production of verbal and written langua...
Speech and language are important tools used for communication. Communication techniques such as nar...
Aphasia is a disorder caused by various types of brain damage that results in the inability of peopl...
Aims: This study aims at investigating micro- and macrolinguistic skills in persons with fluent apha...
Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA) is a slow-onset language disorder associated with cortical atrophy...
Purpose: This study investigated which of the three analytic approaches of oral discourse, including...
Background: Although the efficacy of treatments for spoken verb and sentence production deficits in ...
Background: Writing is a cognitively and linguistically complex task, therefore sensitive to impairm...
Persons with aphasia have language deficits that affect their ability to communicate at the discours...
Narrative production reflects the ability to formulate message at discourse level. This study invest...
Background: Research in aphasia has focused on acquired dyslexias at the single word level, with a p...
Aphasia, an acquired language impairment resulting from a stroke or other brain injury, often negati...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Aphasia is generally taken to be a language-specific impairment and cog...