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Key wording practices in three aphasia conversation groups: a preliminary study
Brent Archer,Jamie H. Azios,Jennifer Tetnowski,Jack S. Damico,Jackie C. Freer,Stephanie Schmadeke,Eleni Christou-Franklin +6 more
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In the context of aphasia group conversations, this paper found that many facilitators engage in key wording or the action of writing down brief notes on the conversation during the group discussion.Abstract:
Background: When facilitating an aphasia group conversation, many facilitators engage in key wording or the action of writing down brief notes on the conversation. Though available sources ...read more
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“If You Just Stay With Me and Wait…You'll Get an Idea of What I'm Saying”: The Communicative Benefits of Time for Conversational Self-Repair for People With Aphasia
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Characteristics and impacts of community aphasia group facilitation: a systematic scoping review.
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