Discourse in a right-hemisphere brain-damaged subject

SM Sherratt, C Penn - Aphasiology, 1990 - Taylor & Francis
This study analysed narrative and procedural discourse samples produced by a right-
hemisphere brain-damaged (RHBD) and a non-brain-damaged subject according to a …

Descriptive discourse abilities of traumatic brain-injured adults

M Strauss Hough, I Barrow - Aphasiology, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Studies examining the discourse abilities of adults who have suffered traumatic
brain injuries (TBI) have revealed that although these individuals display relatively normal …

Multi‐level discourse analysis: A feasible approach

S Sherratt - Aphasiology, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
Background: The analysis of discourse has now become commonplace but the focus
continues to be on discrete aspects or levels of discourse processing. Although this has …

Topic use following right hemisphere brain damage during three semi-structured conversational discourse samples

M Brady, C Mackenzie, L Armstrong - Aphasiology, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Right hemisphere brain damage (RHBD) has been linked to a diverse range of
discourse-level communicative deficits generally based on subjective impressions …

An examination over time of language and discourse production abilities following right hemisphere brain damage

M Brady, L Armstrong, C Mackenzie - Journal of neurolinguistics, 2006 - Elsevier
Although it is common for descriptions of communication ability in people with right
hemisphere brain damage (RHBD) to include discourse deficits that affect pragmatic …

Variation in the discourse of non-brain-damaged speakers on a clinical task

E Armstrong - Aphasiology, 2002 - Taylor & Francis
Background: As variation in normal discourse is well acknowledged in the sociolinguistic
literature (Labov, 1972), it is logical that it must be inherent in the discourse of …

[图书][B] Analysis and description of narrative discourse in right-hemisphere-damaged adults: A comparison with neurologically normal and left-hemisphere-damaged …

SD Uryase, RJ Duffy, BZ Liles - 1991 - aphasiology.pitt.edu
The appropriateness of speech-language services for right-hemisphere-damaged (RHD)
adults has been established (Davis et al., 1981), and the deficits of their verbal discourse …

Measuring discourse coherence in anomic aphasia using Rhetorical Structure Theory

APH Kong, A Linnik, SP Law… - International journal of …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
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 …

Longitudinal assessment of coherence in an adult with fluent aphasia: A follow-up study

C Coelho, L Flewellyn - Aphasiology, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
Background: It has been suggested that individuals with fluent aphasia demonstrate
microlinguistic impairments and relatively preserved macrolinguistic abilities (Glosser & …

Discourse asssessment following traumatic brain injury: A pilot study examining some demographic and methodological issues

P Snow, J Douglas, J Ponsford - Aphasiology, 1995 - Taylor & Francis
With the shift away from evaluation of isolated aspects of linguistic performance, discourse
assessment has become an important tool in assessing the communication skills of …