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Clinical pragmatics is a sub-discipline of clinical linguistics and deals with the various situations in which communication can malfunction or function insufficiently. It also focuses on the various reasons that may cause poor communication.
Farid Al-Hindawi, Alaa Khazali
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Topic Management in Selected Dementia Patients' Speeches: A Clinical Discourse Analysis Study
Topic management is the awareness of how speakers deal with initiating, developing, changing, and ending a topic and how they fix the relationship when a misunderstanding occurs. It is such an important unit of conversation as it includes the transition
Maha Salim Jasim+1 more
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The Relationship between Crawling and Emotion Discrimination in 9- to 10-Month-Old Infants
The present study examined whether infants’ crawling experience is related to their sensitivity to fearful emotional expressions. Twenty-nine 9- to 10-month-old infants were tested in a preferential looking task, in which they were presented with ...
Gloria Gehb+5 more
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Editorial. Clinical pragmatics: an emergentist perspective [PDF]
[First Paragraph] Clinical pragmatics has been a major growth area in clinical linguistics and speech and language pathology over the past two decades. Its scope is vast: if we define pragmatics in broad terms, there are no communicative disorders which ...
Perkins, Michael R
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Thoughts about disordered thinking: measuring and quantifying the laws of order and disorder [PDF]
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Cohen, Alex+6 more
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2nd International Clinical Linguistics Conference
Círculo de Lingüística Aplicada a la Comunicación
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Using linguistic methods in clinical communication education [PDF]
This article was migrated. The article was marked as recommended. Introduction:Analysis and reflection are important components of clinical communication learning in undergraduate medical education. Current medical consultation models do not provide an effective means to analyze interaction during consultations, compromising a conversational approach ...
Li, Shuangyu+4 more
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Triaging Content Severity in Online Mental Health Forums [PDF]
Mental health forums are online communities where people express their issues and seek help from moderators and other users. In such forums, there are often posts with severe content indicating that the user is in acute distress and there is a risk of ...
Cohan, Arman+3 more
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Finger Sequence Learning in Adults Who Stutter
Originary neurogenic, non-syndromatic stuttering has been linked to a dysfunctional sensorimotor system. Studies have demonstrated that adults who stutter (AWS) perform poorly at speech and finger motor tasks and learning (e.g., Smits-Bandstra et al ...
Alexandra Korzeczek+4 more
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In everyday communication metaphoric expressions are frequently used to refer to abstract concepts, such as feelings or mental states. Patients with depression are said to prefer literal over figurative language, i.e.
Christina Kauschke+3 more
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