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Carlomagno, Sergio; Zulian, Nicola; Razzano, Carmelina; De Mercurio, Ilaria; Marini, Andrea – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2013
This post hoc study investigated coverbal gesture patterns in two persons with chronic Wernicke's aphasia. They had both received therapy focusing on multimodal communication therapy, and their pre- and post-therapy verbal and gestural skills in face-to-face conversational interaction with their speech therapist were analysed by administering a…
Descriptors: Semantics, Aphasia, Speech Therapy, Interpersonal Communication
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Soto, Gloria; Solomon-Rice, Patti; Caputo, Michele – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2009
Children who use augmentative and alternative communication have been found to experience significant difficulties in the production of fictional and personal narratives. The important role of personal narratives in establishing personal and social identity has received substantial attention in developmental psychology but little attention in the…
Descriptors: Intervention, Augmentative and Alternative Communication, Communication Disorders, Developmental Psychology
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Adrian, Jose A.; Gonzalez, Mercedes; Buiza, Juan J.; Sage, Karen – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2011
Purpose: To extend the use of the Spanish Computer-assisted Anomia Rehabilitation Program (CARP-2) for anomia from a single case to a group of 15 people with aphasia. To evaluate whether the treatment is active (Phase 1) for this group (Robey & Schultz, 1998), providing potential explanations as to why. Methods: Fifteen participants with chronic…
Descriptors: Cues, Interpersonal Communication, Rehabilitation Programs, Linguistics
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Tompkins, Virginia; Farrar, M. Jeffrey – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2011
This study examined the role that mothers' scaffolding plays in the autobiographical memory (AM) and storybook narratives of children with specific language impairment (SLI). Seven 4-5-year-old children and their mothers co-constructed narratives in both contexts. We also compared children's narratives with mothers to their narratives with an…
Descriptors: Mothers, Language Impairments, Memory, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique)
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LaFrance, Caroline; Garcia, Linda J.; Labreche, Julianne – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2007
Little evidence-based research has been published within the field of communication disorders on the role of dogs as catalysts for human communication. This single participant study, a point of entry into this realm of research, explores the effects of a therapy dog on the communication skills of a patient with aphasia receiving intensive speech…
Descriptors: Therapy, Patients, Communication Skills, Aphasia
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McCabe, Patricia J.; Sheard, Christine; Code, Chris – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2008
This article details three examinations of communication impairment over 13 months in a man with AIDS dementia complex (ADC) and compares his performance on standardised language testing with that of two control participants. He had mild language impairments as measured on standardised tests but was severely impaired in pragmatic language skills.…
Descriptors: Dementia, Language Impairments, Language Tests, Short Term Memory
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Yorkston, Kathryn M.; Baylor, Carolyn R.; Klasner, Estelle R.; Deitz, Jean; Dudgeon, Brian J.; Eadie, Tanya; Miller, Robert M.; Amtmann, Dagmar – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2007
Purpose: This study examined satisfaction with communicative participation as reported by adults with multiple sclerosis (MS). Method: Eight community-dwelling adults with MS participated in semi-structured interviews. They were asked to discuss their satisfaction with their communication in a variety of situations. Interviews were analyzed using…
Descriptors: Communication Disorders, Speech Communication, Disabilities, Adults
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Zupan, Barbra; Sussman, Joan E. – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2009
Experiment 1 examined modality preferences in children and adults with normal hearing to combined auditory-visual stimuli. Experiment 2 compared modality preferences in children using cochlear implants participating in an auditory emphasized therapy approach to the children with normal hearing from Experiment 1. A second objective in both…
Descriptors: Visual Stimuli, Familiarity, Assistive Technology, Cognitive Style
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Volden, Joanne; Sorenson, Autumn – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2009
The ability to vary language style or register is important for successfully navigating social situations. For example, we speak differently to our boss than we do to our children. This project examined whether high-functioning speakers with ASD were able to vary the language used for requests along continua of "politeness/bossiness", whether any…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Code Switching (Language), Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
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Soto, Gloria; Hartmann, Elizabeth – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2006
The ability to narrate a story is fundamental to the development of overall communicative competence and involves the coordination of a variety of knowledge structures and linguistic abilities. In this study, the narrative discourse abilities of four children who use AAC are described in the context of five tasks designed to elicit a spectrum of…
Descriptors: Children, Augmentative and Alternative Communication, Personal Narratives, Story Grammar
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Trautman, Lisa Scott; Healey, E. Charles; Brown, Tricia A.; Brown, Penny; Jermano, Shawnna – Journal of Communication Disorders, 1999
A study tested the differences between eight children (ages 6 through 11) who stutter and typical children on measures of narrative complexity and cohesion use in two narrative tasks and in stuttering frequency produced across tasks. No significant differences were found on measures of narrative complexity or cohesion use. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Children, Communication Disorders, Communication Skills, Elementary Education
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Dobbinson, Sushie; Perkins, Michael R.; Boucher, Jill – Journal of Communication Disorders, 1998
Conversational analysis was used to evaluate conversation between an adult with autism and a researcher. Analysis identified differences in conversational style based on such features as topic movement, topic maintenance, repairs, interference from earlier structures, common collocations, overlaps, latching, and pauses. Findings suggest the…
Descriptors: Adults, Autism, Case Studies, Cognitive Processes
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Schiavetti, Nicholas; Metz, Dale Evan; Whitehead, Robert L.; Brown, Shannon; Borges, Janie; Rivera, Sara; Schultz, Christine – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2004
This study investigated the acoustical and perceptual characteristics of vowels in speech produced during simultaneous communication (SC). Twelve normal hearing, experienced sign language users were recorded under SC and speech alone (SA) conditions speaking a set of sentences containing monosyllabic words designed for measurement of vowel…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Acoustics, Auditory Perception, Vowels
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Metz, Dale Evan; Schiavetti, Nicholas; Lessler, Amy; Lawe, Yvonne; Whitehead, Robert H.; Whitehead, Brenda L. – Journal of Communication Disorders, 1997
A study involving 20 listeners investigated the potential influence of alterations in the temporal structure of speech produced during simultaneous communication on the perception of final consonant voicing. Results found that accurate perception was not impaired by the durational changes accompanying the typically slower speech pattern of…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Consonants, Deafness, Interpersonal Communication
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Ferguson, Alison; Peterson, Peter – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2002
A sociolinguistic, semantic analysis of intonation was conducted on a 15-minute natural interaction between an aphasic speaker, his wife, and his neighbor. Findings indicated the neighbor made more use of two dimensions of intonation, specifically pitch movements referring to shared information and marked tones, when addressing the aphasic speaker…
Descriptors: Adults, Aphasia, Case Studies, Communication Disorders
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