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L'adaptation langagière de différents intervenants en interaction avec un aphasique

Hélène Perren
- Vol. 29, Iss: 29, pp 109-118
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In this article, a situation in which the patient didn't have to talk has been developped, and different language transcriptions have been obtained, with a lot of interventions from the normal speakers, so that it was possible to analyse their own language.
Abstract
When we observe asymmetric interactions between a patient and his partner or others professionals, it appears that the way of resolving a conversational breakdown is different from one person to another. This fact seems to influence the patient's behaviour. In order to prove this observation, a situation in which the patient wouldn't have to talk has been developped. So different language transcriptions have been obtained, with a lot of interventions from the normal speakers, so that it was possible to analyse their own language. Then these corpus have been analysed in a pragmatic way, following the theory of the « motherese ». So it was possible to demonstrate that, in a particular situation, the way of resolving a conversational breakdown was very different from a speaker to another. Finally, these results could open some reflexions for our practice.

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Intervenir sur l’aphasie en contexte hospitalier: analyse des pratiques de rééducation et d’évaluation

Sara Merlino
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyse post-stroke aphasia speech therapy sessions taking place in the hospital setting and analyse the interactive organization of different tasks performed during these sessions and show the methodical practices and resources used by the participants to accomplish them.
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An assessment of natural conversation with broca's aphasics

M. Copeland
- 01 Jun 1989 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed a comprehensive framework to test the effectiveness of aphasic communication within the scheme of natural conversation Measures currently available, such as the Functional Communication Profile (Sarno 1969), the Communication Abilities in Daily Living (Holland 1980) and the Edinburgh functional communication Profile (Skinner, Wirz and Thompson 1984), tend to be primarily interview-based and introduce stimuli to stimulate language Hence, the range of speech functions examined are to some extent limited.