Joint productions as a conversational strategy in aphasia

ML Oelschlaeger, JS Damico - Clinical linguistics & phonetics, 1998 - Taylor & Francis
To address the longstanding question of the conversational ability of persons with aphasia,
this study investigated the spontaneous occurrence of a specific type of conversational …

Recipient participation in conversations involving participants with fluent or non-fluent aphasia

M Laakso, S Godt - Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
The present study compares the ways in which conversational partners manage expressive
linguistic problems produced by participants with fluent vs. non-fluent aphasia. Both …

Everyday talk: Its role in assessment and treatment for individuals with aphasia

E Armstrong, L Mortensen - Brain Impairment, 2006 - cambridge.org
This article discusses the significance of conversation in current clinical practice with
individuals with aphasia and their conversation partners. It explores the nature of everyday …

People with non-fluent aphasia initiating actions in everyday conversation with familiar conversation partners: resources for participation

A Tuomenoksa, S Beeke, A Klippi - Aphasiology, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Conversation is central to building and maintaining relationships. Thus, it is
unsurprising that people with aphasia and their familiar conversation partners often desire …

Qualitative methods in aphasia research: Conversation analysis

JS Damico, M Oelschlaeger, N Simmons-Mackie - Aphasiology, 1999 - Taylor & Francis
The conversational behaviours of individuals with aphasia are becoming a more important
consideration in clinical aphasiology. This is due to the increased focus on conversational …

Conversation partner responses to problematic talk produced by people with aphasia: Some alternatives to initiating, completing, or pursuing repair

S Barnes, A Ferguson - Aphasiology, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Problems with intersubjectivity (ie, mutual understanding) are prevalent during
interactions involving people with aphasia. The linguistic restrictions imposed by aphasia …

Collaborative participation in aphasic word searching: Comparison between significant others and speech and language therapists

M Laakso - Aphasiology, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Searching for words is a common phenomenon in conversations of people with
aphasia. When searching for a word the speaker interrupts the emerging conversational turn …

Collaborative referencing between individuals with aphasia and routine communication partners

JA Hengst - 2003 - ASHA
HH Clark (1992) argues that successful referencing depends on speakers and listeners
working together to establish shared perspectives on target objects. In his collaborative …

Participation of a conversation partner in the word searches of a person with aphasia

ML Oelschlaeger - American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 1999 - ASHA
Conversation analysis was applied to answer the question of when and how a conversation
partner participates in the word searches of a person with aphasia. Thirty-eight videotaped …

Partnership in conversation: A study of word search strategies

ML Oelschlaeger, JS Damico - Journal of communication disorders, 2000 - Elsevier
Conversation analysis was used to investigate a conversational partner's strategies when
assisting with the word searches of an aphasic person. The purpose was to identify and …