Communicative value of self cues in aphasia: A re-evaluation.

作者: Connie A. Tompkins , Victoria L. Scharp , Robert C. Marshall

DOI: 10.1080/02687030500334076

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摘要: Background: Adults with aphasia often try mightily to produce specific words, but their word‐finding attempts are frequently unsuccessful. However, the word retrieval process may contain rich information that communicates a desired message regardless of success. Originally published as: Tompkins, C. A., & Marshall, R. (1982). Communicative value self cues in aphasia. In Brookshire (Ed.), Clinical Aphasiology Conference Proceedings (pp. 75–82). Minneapolis, MN: BRK Publishers. Aims: The original article reprinted here reports an investigation assessed whether patient‐generated inherent could be interpreted by listener/observers and improve on communicative effectiveness for adults newly added commentary identifies tentative conclusions from 18 investigations self‐generated since 1982 paper. It further provides rationale increasing research cueing notes surpri...

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