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Aphasia teaching by the experts: A collaborative approach to undergraduate education [PDF]
Background information DMU4 is a once monthly conversation group for people with aphasia (PWA). It started in 2008 and is part of the Aphasia Leicester Group, an organisation created and run by PWA.
DMU4 conversation group Aphasia Leicester +1 more
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Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has negatively influenced the communication, community engagement, and social activities of Persons With Aphasia (PWA) worldwide (Kong, 2021).
Chang, W, Kong, PH
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Introduction People with aphasia following stroke experience disproportionally poor outcomes, yet there is no comprehensive approach to measuring the quality of aphasia services.
Monique F Kilkenny +22 more
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The Aphasia Communication Team (TACT): The Cypriot Experience
The Aphasia Communication Team – TACT is a communication/ conversation group that involves stroke survivors with chronic aphasia. Aphasia is a debilitating communication deficit that affects comprehension and production of spoken and written language ...
Charalambous, Marina +2 more
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Quality of life and aphasia severity: Is there a relationship?
Restricted Item. Print thesis available in the University of Auckland Library or may be available through Interlibrary Loan.Introduction. This is an extension of a smaller study exploring the relationship between an impairment-level measurement (the ...
McCann, Clare +10 more
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Tense and aspect in aphasia and semantic dementia
Impairment in past tense production as well as interaction between tense and aspect have been found in both fluent and non-fluent aphasia (e.g. Dragoy & Bastiaanse, 2013).
Stavrakaki, Stavroula +3 more
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LEX-BADAT: Language EXperience in Bilinguals With and Without Aphasia DATaset
Manuel Jose Marte +9 more
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Writing personal narratives with aphasia
Aphasia is an acquired language disorder most often caused by stroke. It can entail difficulties finding words, formulating sentences and understanding spoken language. In most individuals with aphasia, the ability to read and write is affected.
Hartelius, Lena, +3 more
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Reconstructing impaired language using generative AI for people with aphasia
In an era of Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI), it may be possible to capitalise on AI’s generative capabilities to assist people in compensating for their impaired language.
Achini Adikari +5 more
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