Background theory and research

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LUNA is grounded in existing theory and research.

Open access

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Reviews

A number of reviews describing work completed to date in assessing and treating discourse in aphasia:

  • Armstrong, E. (2000). Aphasic discourse analysis: The story so far. Aphasiology14(9), 875-892. [link]
  • Bryant, L., Ferguson, A., & Spencer, E. (2016). Linguistic analysis of discourse in aphasia: A review of the literature. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics30(7), 489-518. [link]
  • Linnik, A., Bastiaanse, R., & Höhle, B. (2016). Discourse production in aphasia: A current review of theoretical and methodological challenges. Aphasiology30(7), 765-800. [link]
  • Pritchard, M., Hilari, K., Cocks, N., & Dipper, L. (2017). Reviewing the quality of discourse information measures in aphasia. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 52(6), 689-732. [🔓link]

Discourse models and theories

  • Frederiksen, C., Bracewell, R., Breuleux, A., & Renaud, A. (1990). The cognitive representation and processing of discourse: Function and dysfunction. In Y. Joanette & H. Brownell (Eds.), Discourse ability and brain damage: Theoretical and empirical perspectives. New York: Springer Verlag.
  • Kintsch, W., & van Dijk, T. (1978). Toward a model of text comprehension and production. Psychological Review, 85(5), 373-394. [link]
  • Levelt, W. (1989). Speaking: From Intention to Articulation. Cambridge: MIT Press.
  • Sherratt, S. (2007). Multi-level discourse analysis: A feasible approach. Aphasiology21(3/4), 375-393. [link]

Discourse assessment and outcome measurement

  • Cruice, M.Pritchard, M. & Dipper, L. (2014). Verb use in aphasic and non-aphasic personal discourse: What is normal? Journal of Neurolinguistics, 28, 31-47. [🔓link]
  • Dipper, L.Pritchard, M.Walkden, E. & Cruice, M. (2018). How do speakers with and without aphasia use syntax and semantics across two discourse genres? Aphasiology, 32(6), 720-738. [🔓link]
  • Wallace, S.Worrall, L.Rose, T.Le Dorze, G.Cruice, M.Isaksen, J.Kong, A.Simmons-Mackie, N.Scarinci, N. & Gauvreau, C. (2016). Which outcomes are most important to people with aphasia and their families? An international nominal group technique study framed within the ICF. Disability and Rehabilitation, 39(14),1364-1379. [🔓link]

Discourse therapy

  • Whitworth, A. (2010). Using narrative as a bridge: Linking language processing models with real-life communication. Seminars in Speech and Language, 31(1), 64-76.[link]
  • Whitworth, A., Leitao, S., Cartwright, J., Webster, J., Hankey, G., Zach, J., Howard, D., & Wolz, V. (2015). NARNIA: A new twist to an old tale. A pilot RCT to evaluate a multilevel approach to improving discourse in aphasia.Aphasiology29(11), 1345-1382. [link]

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