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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
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 & …
microlinguistic impairments and relatively preserved macrolinguistic abilities (Glosser & …
Discourse asssessment following traumatic brain injury: A pilot study examining some demographic and methodological issues
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 …
assessment has become an important tool in assessing the communication skills of …