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Latest revision as of 07:22, 12 January 2008

Title

Language Disorders Arena

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Table of Contents

A. Holland, Introduction. R. Elman, Evidence-Based Practice: What Evidence is Missing? W. Fassbinder, C.A. Tompkins, Hemispheric Differences in Word Meaning Processing: Alternative Interpretations of Current Evidence. G. DeDe, D. Caplan, Factor Analysis of Aphasic Syntactic Comprehension Disorders. N. Friedmann, A. Gvion, M. Biran, R. Novogrodsky, Do People with Agrammatic Aphasia Understand Verb Movement? N. Martin, M.F. Schwartz, F.P. Kohen, Assesssment of the Ability to Process Semantic and Phonological Aspects of Words in Aphasia: A Multi-Measurement Approach. M.R. McNeil, C.T. Matthews, W.D. Hula, P.J. Doyle, T.R.D. Fossett, Effects of Visual-Manual Tracking under Dual-Task Conditions on Auditory Language Comprehension and Story Retelling in Persons with Aphasia. G. Olness, Genre, Verb, and Coherence in Picture-Elicited Discourse of Adults with Aphasia. J. Gordon, A Quantitative Production Analysis of Picture Description. G. Capilouto, H. Wright, S. Wagovich, Reliability of Main Event Measurement in the Discourse of Individuals with Aphasia. J. Lasker, K. Garrett, Using the Multimodal Communication Screening Test for Persons with Aphasia (MCST-A) to Guide the Selection of Alternative Communication Strategies. K. King, M.SHough, P. Vos, M. Walker, G. Givens, Word Retrieval Following Mild TBI: Implications for Categorical Deficits. A. Hillis, J. Heidler-Gary, M. Newhart, S. Chang, L. Ken, T. Bak, Naming and Comprehension in Primary Progressive Aphasia: The Influence of Grammatical Word Class. A. Raymer, F. Kohen, D. Saffel, Computerized Training for Impairments of Word Comprehension and Retrieval in Aphasia. R. Cameron, J. Wambaugh, S. Wright, C. Nessler, Effects of a Combined Semantic/Phonologic Cueing Treatment on Word Retrieval in Discourse. A. Rodriguez, A. Raymer, L. Gonzalez Rothi, Effects of Gesture+Verbal and Semantic-Phonologic Treatments for Verb Retrieval in Aphasia. R. Bastiaanse, J. Hurkmans, P. Links, The Training of Verb Production in Broca's Aphasia: A Multiple-Baseline Across Behaviors Study. J. Hengst, "That mea::n dog" Linguistic Mischief and Verbal Play as a Communicative Resource in Aphasia. C. Croteau, G. Le Dorze, Overprotection, "Speaking For" and Conversational Participation: A Study of Couples with Aphasia. M. Purdy, A. Koch, Prediction of Strategy Usage by Adults with Aphasia. P. Doyle, C. Matthews, J. Mikolic, W. Hula, M. McNeil, Do Measures of Language Impairment Predict Patient-Reported Communication Difficulty and Distress as Measured by the Burden of Stroke Scale (BOSS)? N. Donovan, J. Rosenbek, T. Ketterson, C. Velozo, Adding Meaning to Measurement: Initial Rasch Analysis of the ASHA FACS Social Communication Subtest. L. Stanczak, G. Waters, D. Caplan, Typicality-Based Learning and Generalization in Aphasia: Two Case Studies of Anomia Treatment.

Included in this issue are papers that have been peer reviewed and selected from among the papers and posters presented at CAC.

The Aphasia Therapy Workshop brings together leading experts in the field of aphasia to address current approaches to aphasia rehabilitation. The papers reflect the variety of approaches to treatment of aphasia and provide the reader with an update on the most current advances in our theories and practice of aphasia rehabilitation.

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