Linda Worrall, Bronwyn Davidson, Deborah Hersh, Alison Ferguson, Tami Howe & Sue Sherratt ... But, people with aphasia can have difficulty communicating their ...
... embedded in communicative language games within a group setting (max ... could include go-fish game, other barrier task games plus general conversation ...
Aphasias Aphasia Aphasia a disorder of language, including a defect or loss of expressive (production) or receptive (comprehension) aspects of written or ...
Preserved ability to repeat. Impaired auditory comprehension. Conduction Aphasia. Extremely poor repetition ability. Naming deficit is mild to severe ...
Take a look at several language processes that ... Examine neuropsychological data which bear on theories about the nature and ... (3) Anomic or amnesia aphasia ...
Examine neuropsychological data which bear on theories about the nature and ... Lesion to the actuate fasciculus (AF) which is a white matter tract running from ...
Ling 411 04 Aphasia: Symptoms and Syndromes Conduction Aphasia Originally postulated by Wernicke Good comprehension Poor repetition Many phonemic paraphasias ...
Every non-theta-marked DP is assigned a thematic role according to the ... Beretta & Munn (1998) screened 15 to find 6. Hagiwara (1993) screened 70 to find 10 ...
AAC for Aphasia Contour of a conversation Greetings Small talk Information sharing Wrap-up and farewell statements Communication patterns of elderly persons Negative ...
CAS LX 400 Second Language Acquisition Week 11a. Neurolinguistics and bilingualism: Aphasia Language and the brain How is language represented in the brain?
Example of Mini-Turn Sequence. Client: 'A woman...paper.' Clinician: 'A woman ... Another scale reflects the number of mini turns exchanged between clinician ...
Title: SEVERE APHASIA GROUP: TEACHING REFERENCING SKILLS TO ENHANCE BASIC COMMUNICATION Kathryn L. Garrett, Ph.D., CCC-SLP Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA
Using functional or pragmatically based therapy, such as promoting Aphasics' ... 1. Melodic Intonation Therapy ... Intonation pattern uses a range of 3-4 notes ...
Right Hemisphere Contribution to Language Since Broca, ... attention disorders, or perceptual problems Summary of Symptoms Classification of Aphasias Three test ...
in which functors and affixes are particularly likely to be ... Sensory aphasia, some agrammatism, alexia, agraphia. E more impaired than R: the rest impossible ...
... method implements the use of cards which show line drawings and ... Cards are ... first phase of therapy, cards depicting everyday objects are typically ...
Disorders of High Level Functions: Amnesia, Aphasia, and Prosopagnosia Arielle Tambini SPLASH November 21, 2004 MIT Braintrust Memory Explicit/semantic Implicit ...
Cognitive-Linguistic Profiles of Aphasic Communicators Who Use AAC Joanne P. Lasker, Ph.D. Florida State University Kathryn L. Garrett, Ph.D. Duquesne University
... Korsakoff s syndrome Aphasia Definition Left hemisphere Causes History Broca s/nonfluent aphasia Characteristics Anomia Short sentences Language ...
... overflowing...boy...ah...stool...(long pause)...fall...and cookies and sister. ... Experience more difficulty with retrieval of verbs rather than nouns ...
There are some data to suggest that the use of communication strategies relies ... a baby carriage: 'boy is carrying the husband, garrick [carriage], bush [push] ...
The stroke and aphasia quality of life scale (SAQOL-39g) in Greek: Psychometric evaluation K. Hilari1, 3, E. Efstratiadou1,3, M. Ignatiou1, V. Christaki1, E. Chelas1 ...
Strategic Use in Context: AAC, Supported Conversation, and Group Therapy Interventions ... The 'granola' approaches.... 40. 1. Pragmatic Therapy Approach ...
According to MacNamare, 1967, a bilingual is anyone who possesses minimal ... Word-finding difficulty or anomia- one of the main feature of Aphasia syndrome. ASHA '08 ...
Verbal behavior is lateralized to the ... in Broca's aphasia are agrammatism, anomia, and articulation difficulties. ... Anomia Difficulty 'finding words. ...
... poster session will describe two innovative recreational events developed ... Definition of aphasia as 'An impairment of previously acquired communication ...
Melodic Intonation Therapy (MIT) helps people with Broca's aphasia to speak again ... Modified version phrases constructed to be more musically predictable ...
... with the fairies?] Oh no, the other thing is the wicked fairy, the curse, ... In the gallery were lots of fairies dancing, and each one took a turn to point ...
Equal # of high and low tones per condition and per sentence type ... The holiday ham is being sliced by the waiter. The gardenias are being uproots by the gopher. ...
Two trained modality interventions: Simplified Sign System and ... Few studies have examined sign-learning capabilities in ... Dooley, T.T., & Loncke, F. ...
... five min clips from an ABC TV news show about gender differences was used, and were selected. ... Figure 2 shows interjections separately because they were ...
While CART could have played a significant role in the mastery of trained words, ... The combined oral reading and CART approaches may be useful in treatment of oral ...
'Hobbies,' 'Cars,' '4-Wheeling,' 'Jamboree,' 'Family Vacation' No Display ... to start a conversation for both peer and primary participants through photos ...
... implementation of long-distance dependencies (e.g., Love, Zurif, ... not follow a normal time course of integration during real time comprehension. ...
Chloe Marshall and Rachel Diment. neither find any effect of word endings on stuttering ... (Steele, 1996). DS onsets at birth and there is no chance of recovery ...
A case study of aphasic control of ... The conversational dyad: an untrained female volunteer (IN) a male with aphasia (AS), eight months post-onset. Data: ...
Current Events. Women's World Cup Soccer Championship. Pirates Baseball Game. JFK Jr. Plane Crash ... approx. doubled for current event context and context ...
Greenwald, M. L., Raymer, A. M., Richardson, M. E., & Rothi, L. J. G. (1995) ... Wambaugh, J., Cameron, R., Kalinyak-Fliszar, M., Nessler, C., & Wright, S. (2004) ...
... analyzed as adjectival passives with an optionally adjoined agentive by-phrase. ... patient role to the DP in the agentive by-phrase in the passive sentence 'The ...
Majerus, S., Van der Kaa, M.A., Renard, C., Van der Linden, M., & Poncelet, P. (2005) ... in aphasia (Majerus, Van der Kaa, Renard, Van der Linden, & Poncelet, 2005) ...
Q: What's aphasia? A: Aphasia is a handicap in linguistic ability, often caused by damage to the ... 2. Preservation of grammatical knowledge in Broca's aphasia ...
Task requires non-words to be written to ... Spoken Word- Written Word Matching ... Assessed 32 non-brain damaged subjects (partners of aphasic subjects) ...
Speech disturbance: Motor aphasia is classic when dominant hemispere is involved ... 'Crossed' means face on one side and extremities on opposite side ...
The study of the brain mechanisms, the neural substrates, underlying various ... Broca's aphasia: Damage to Broca's area causes problems in language production ...
... (Jordan, 1998b; Jordan & Kaiser, 1996; Parr et al, 2003; Pound et al, ... Parr S et al eds (2003) Aphasia Inside Out, Open University Press, Maidenhead ...
Articulatory: Speech apraxia, dysarthria, dysphonia, (only a problem when speaking) ... All aphasic patients have a problem with speech production (errors vary) ...