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Linguistic Services in Ambulatory Clinics
Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 2003A review of the literature reveals few studies that focus on the challenge of language barriers in primary care settings. Recognizing the need for a national consensus on cultural and linguistic standards for health care in the United States, the Office of Minority Health recently released a set of standards for culturally and linguistically ...
Elisa Brettler, Vandervort +1 more
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Bilingualism in Clinical Linguistics
Carol Scheffner Hammer, Lisa A. Edmonds
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Linguistic Analysis of Clinical Communications
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Human Factors and Ergonomics in Health Care, 2014This project took a unique perspective on the investigation of decision making in healthcare by examining clinician-patient consultation using methods from linguistics and communication. Our goal was to identify cognitive and behavioral patterns in interactions of clinicians-in-trainings with patients that correspond to decision making processes in ...
Esa Rantanen +4 more
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Clinical linguistics: Conversational reflections
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2013This is a report of the main points I made in an informal "conversation" with Paul Fletcher and the audience at the 14th ICPLA conference in Cork. The observations arose randomly, as part of an unstructured 1-h Q&A, so they do not provide a systematic account of the subject, but simply reflect the issues which were raised by the conference participants
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STRUCTURAL LINGUISTICS IN THE PSYCHOANALYTICAL CLINIC
Revista Gênero e Interdisciplinaridade, 2023The present work aims to demonstrate the importance of structural linguistics, at the base of the clinical structure of Jacques Lacan’s psychoanalysis. considering that psychoanalysis is a knowledge developed by Sigmund Freud, considered the father of psychoanalysis, it was Lacan who emphasized the structural basis of how we could understand the ...
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2014
Clinical linguistics is the branch of linguistics that applies linguistic concepts and theories to the study of language disorders. As the name suggests, clinical linguistics is a dual-facing discipline. Although the conceptual roots of this field are in linguistics, its domain of application is the vast array of clinical disorders that may compromise ...
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Clinical linguistics is the branch of linguistics that applies linguistic concepts and theories to the study of language disorders. As the name suggests, clinical linguistics is a dual-facing discipline. Although the conceptual roots of this field are in linguistics, its domain of application is the vast array of clinical disorders that may compromise ...
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Clinical linguistics encounters
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 1988(1988). Clinical linguistics encounters. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics: Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 143-151.
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Clinical linguistics, cognitive neuropsychology and aphasia therapy
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 1992Recent approaches to the study of language disorders in adults with focal brain damage (aphasia) have interpreted aphasic symptoms as impairments of particular aspects of the normal language system. Two distinct approaches along these lines, clinical linguistics and cognitive neuropsychology, have developed in parallel.
C C, Mitchum, R S, Berndt
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