Priorities for closing the evidence-practice gaps in poststroke aphasia rehabilitation: a scoping review
K Shrubsole, L Worrall, E Power… - Archives of physical …, 2018 - Elsevier
Objective To identify implementation priorities for poststroke aphasia management relevant
to the Australian health care context. Data Sources Using systematized searches of …
to the Australian health care context. Data Sources Using systematized searches of …
Communication support through multimodal supplementation: A scoping review
EK Hanson, DR Beukelman… - Augmentative and …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Speech supplementation strategies improve spoken communication for people with motor
speech disorders who experience reduced speech intelligibility. The purpose of this review …
speech disorders who experience reduced speech intelligibility. The purpose of this review …
A grounded theory of Internet and social media use by young people who use augmentative and alternative communication (AAC)
A Hynan, J Goldbart, J Murray - Disability and rehabilitation, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose: This paper presents a conceptual grounded theory for how young people with a
diagnosis of cerebral palsy who use augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) …
diagnosis of cerebral palsy who use augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) …
Using physical objects with young children in 'face-to-face'and telehealth speech and language therapy
Purpose: Speech language therapists increasingly are using telehealth to enhance the
accessibility of their services. It is unclear, however, how play-based therapy for children can …
accessibility of their services. It is unclear, however, how play-based therapy for children can …
Subversive completions: Turn-taking resources for commandeering the recipient's action in progress
This article explores the practice of “subversive completions,” whereby one speaker
produces a grammatically fitted completion of another speaker's unfolding turn so as to …
produces a grammatically fitted completion of another speaker's unfolding turn so as to …
Speaker transfer in children's peer conversation: Completing communication-aid-mediated contributions
Managing the exchange of speakers from one person to another effectively is a key issue for
participants in everyday conversational interaction. Speakers use a range of resources to …
participants in everyday conversational interaction. Speakers use a range of resources to …
Multiple repair sequences in everyday conversations involving people with Parkinson's disease
S Griffiths, R Barnes, N Britten… - International Journal of …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Background Features of dysarthria associated with Parkinson's disease (PD), such as low
volume, variable rate of speech and increased pauses, impact speaker intelligibility. Those …
volume, variable rate of speech and increased pauses, impact speaker intelligibility. Those …
Aided communication, mind understanding and co-construction of meaning
K Stadskleiv, B Batorowicz, AD Sandberg… - Developmental …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Mind understanding allows for the adaptation of expressive language to a listener and is a
core element when communicating new information to a communication partner. There is …
core element when communicating new information to a communication partner. There is …
Linguistic characteristics of AAC discourse in the workplace
E Friginal, P Pearson, L Di Ferrante… - Discourse …, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
This study examines linguistic co-occurrence patterns in the discourse of individuals with
communication impairments who use augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) …
communication impairments who use augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) …
Dysarthria and other-initiated repair in everyday conversation
Dysarthria is commonly understood as a motor speech disorder characterized by symptoms
that are framed as physiologically or acoustically measurable. The effects of dysarthria on …
that are framed as physiologically or acoustically measurable. The effects of dysarthria on …