ISSN 0268-7038 (Print); ISSN 1464-5041 (Online)
Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
Discourse in aphasia: An introduction to current research and future directions pp. 1283-1285(3) Author: Wright, Heather Harris
AphasiaBank: Methods for studying discourse pp. 1286-1307(22) Authors: MacWhinney, Brian; Fromm, Davida; Forbes, Margaret; Holland, Audrey
Discourse treatment for word retrieval impairment in aphasia: The story so far pp. 1308-1326(19) Author: Boyle, Mary
A comparison of drill- and communication-based treatment for aphasia pp. 1327-1346(20) Authors: Kempler, Daniel; Goral, Mira
Monologues and dialogues in aphasia: Some initial comparisons pp. 1347-1371(25) Authors: Armstrong, Elizabeth; Ciccone, Natalie; Godecke, Erin; Kok, Betty
A multi-level approach to the analysis of narrative language in aphasia pp. 1372-1392(21) Authors: Marini, Andrea; Andreetta, Sara; del Tin, Silvana; Carlomagno, Sergio
Personal narratives in aphasia: Coherence in the context of use pp. 1393-1413(21) Authors: Olness, Gloria Streit; Ulatowska, Hanna K.
Lexical diversity for adults with and without aphasia across discourse elicitation tasks pp. 1414-1430(17) Authors: Fergadiotis, Gerasimos; Wright, Heather Harris
“Better but no cigar”: Persons with aphasia speak about their speech pp. 1431-1447(17) Authors: Fromm, Davida; Holland, Audrey; Armstrong, Elizabeth; Forbes, Margaret; MacWhinney, Brian; Risko, Amy; Mattison, Nicole