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Clinical linguistics

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 encounters

Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 1988
(1988). Clinical linguistics encounters. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics: Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 143-151.
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Advancing description and explanation in clinical linguistics: A legacy of Martin J. Ball

Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2011
This article asserts the importance of explication of order and disorder in language as a privileged objective of clinical linguistics and service delivery and reviews the contributions of Martin Ball in advancing this agenda.
Jack S. Damico   +2 more
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Clinical Linguistics

Most children acquire language effortlessly during the early neurodevelopmental period. Analogously, language competence remains substantially stable throughout life in most individuals. However, language acquisition is anything but effortless for a significant number of kids, and an equally considerable number of individuals experience language ...
Elizabeth Armstrong   +5 more
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Clinical linguistics, cognitive neuropsychology and aphasia therapy

Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 1992
Recent 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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MEDEC: A Benchmark for Medical Error Detection and Correction in Clinical Notes

Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics
Several studies showed that Large Language Models (LLMs) can answer medical questions correctly, even outperforming the average human score in some medical exams.
Asma Ben Abacha   +6 more
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Primary progressive aphasia: Linguistic patterns and clinical variants

Brain and Language, 2014
We investigated whether primary progressive aphasias (PPA) reflect non-random degradation of linguistic dimensions that might be supported by different neural subsystems and to what extent this degradation contributes to the emergence of clinical entities: semantic (S), logopenic (L) and nonfluent (NF) aphasia; apraxia of speech was also considered if ...
Silveri, Maria Caterina   +6 more
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Cognitive Linguistics in Medicine: How Language Shapes Perception, Decision-Making and Patient Care

International Journal of Linguistics Applied Psychology and Technology (IJLAPT)
Language plays a pivotal role in medicine, influencing clinical decision-making, patient perceptions, and healthcare outcomes. Cognitive linguistics and psychology provide crucial insights into how linguistic framing, biases, and communication strategies
Dr. Ankit Kumar, Dr. Mohit Arora
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Depression Detection in Clinical Interviews with LLM-Empowered Structural Element Graph

North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics
Depression is a widespread mental health disorder affecting millions globally. Clinical interviews are the gold standard for assessing depression, but they heavily rely on scarce professional clinicians, highlighting the need for automated detection ...
Zhuang Chen   +5 more
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STRUCTURAL LINGUISTICS IN THE PSYCHOANALYTICAL CLINIC

Revista Gênero e Interdisciplinaridade, 2023
The 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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