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Implementation of discourse analysis in aphasia: investigating the feasibility of a Knowledge-to-Action intervention
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Clinical use of linguistic discourse analysis for the assessment of language in aphasia
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A collaborative approach to supporting communication in the assessment of decision-making capacity
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Linguistic analysis of discourse in aphasia: a review of the literature
Ferguson, Alison; Spencer, Elizabeth; Bryant, Lucy. - : Taylor & Francis, 2016
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Student speech pathologists' experiences of an aphasia therapy group
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Conversation partner responses to problematic talk produced by people with aphasia : some alternatives to initiating, completing, or pursuing repair
Barnes, Scott; Ferguson, Alison. - : Routledge, 2015
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Student speech pathologists' experiences of an aphasia therapy group
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Conversation partner responses to problematic talk produced by people with aphasia: some alternatives to initiating, completing, or pursuing repair
Barnes, Scott; Ferguson, Alison. - : Routledge, 2015
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Language and cognitive communication during post-traumatic amnesia: a critical synthesis
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Aphasia rehabilitation in Australia: current practices, challenges and future directions
Power, Emma; Togher, Leanne; Rose, Miranda. - : Informa Healthcare, 2014
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A critical discourse perspective on understandings of the nature of aphasia
Ferguson, Alison. - : Psychology Press, 2014
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A national approach to improving aphasia services: application of a knowledge transfer and exchange framework
Thomas, Emma; Power, Emma; Worrall, Linda. - : Speech Pathology Australia, 2014
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Speech-language pathologists' contribution to the assessment of decision-making capacity in aphasia: a survey of common practices
Aldous, Kerryn; Tolmie, Rhiannon; Ferguson, Alison. - : Informa Healthcare, 2014
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A qualitative study of legal and social justice needs for people with aphasia
Morris, Karen; Worrall, Linda; Ferguson, Alison. - : Informa Healthcare, 2014
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A qualitative study of legal and social justice needs for people with aphasia
Morris, Karen; Ferguson, Alison; Worrall, Linda. - : Informa Healthcare, 2014
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Speech-language pathologists' contribution to the assessment of decision-making capacity in aphasia: a survey of common practices
Ferguson, Alison; Tolmie, Rhiannon; Aldous, Kerryn. - : Informa Healthcare, 2014
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A national approach to improving aphasia services
Thomas, Emma; Power, Emma; Worrall, Linda. - : Speech Pathology Australia, 2014
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Aphasia rehabilitation in Australia: current practices, challenges and future directions
Rose, Miranda; Ferguson, Alison; Power, Emma. - : Informa Healthcare, 2014
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Aphasia and topic initiation in conversation: a case study
In: International journal of language & communication disorders. - Oxford : Wiley-Blackwell 48 (2013) 1, 102-114
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Aphasia and topic initiation in conversation : a case study
Abstract: Background Aphasiologists often research, assess and treat linguistic impairment and its consequences for daily life separately. Studies that link the language used by people with aphasia to routine communicative activities may expand the linguistic forms treated as relevant for successful communication by people with aphasia. Previous research has suggested that initiating topics in conversation can be problematic for people with aphasia, but it has not been widely investigated. Aims This paper uses Conversation Analysis to examine how a person with aphasia initiated topics in everyday conversation. It describes the utility of and-prefacing for topic initiation. Methods & Procedures A person with chronic aphasia ('Valerie') was recruited to participate and was video-recorded speaking with four conversation partners. Approximately 3.5 h of recordings were collected, and transcribed according to conversation analytic conventions. Topic initiations in this data set were identified and analysed using conversation analytic procedures. Outcomes & Results It was found that topic initiations often led to trouble, and that Valerie recurrently used and-prefaced turns when initiating topics (e.g. and how was your turkey?). This paper argues that and-prefacing was an advantageous method for initiating topics because it smoothed the conversational discontinuities that this action creates. Conclusions & Implications These findings are consistent with previous observations about the hazardousness of topic initiation for people with aphasia. Valerie's use of and-prefacing suggests that conjunctions and other turn prefaces may be useful for promoting successful communication by people with aphasia during everyday conversation. Future investigation should identify if and how other people with aphasia use turn prefacing when initiating topics, and whether this changes over time. ; 13 page(s)
Keyword: 200400 Linguistics; aphasia; conversation analysis; functional communication; topic
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/268515
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