This study presents the development and application of a core lexicon and main concept list for monologic narration of the Cinderella story (utilizing AphasiaBank). Analyses were conducted on the following groups: controls, anomic, Broca's, conduction, Wernicke's.Results indicated that both analyses...
(BA) for the intactness of grammatical knowledge, operationalized as the preservation of the basic hierarchical structure of syntactic projections.Speech obtained with the AphasiaBank protocol from 20 people with BA, which were independently rated as also being agrammatic, was analyzed and compared to...
All discourse transcripts were drawn from the AphasiaBank16. One structured discourse task (story retelling narrative of the Cinderella story) was selected in a group of adults with aphasia (N = 441, age: mean 60.17; range 30–91; SD 10.95) and an age and sex matched control group (...
Automated analysis of the Cinderella story Background: AphasiaBank is a collaborative project whose goal is to develop an archival database of the discourse of individuals with aphasia. Along with d... B Macwhinney,D Fromm,A Holland,... - 《Aphasiology》 被引量: 48发表: 2010年 Conversation...
METHODS #ENTITYSTARTX00026; PROCEDURES: We present sample analyses of transcripts from the retelling of the Cinderella story. These analyses illustrate the application of our methods for the study of phonological, lexical, semantic, morphological, syntactic, temporal, prosodic, gestural, and discourse ...
This study explored the relationship between Working Memory (WM) and discourse production in people with aphasia, based on data from the AphasiaBank. The dataset comprised the children's story "Cinderella" and basic WM measures of span, collected from 45 participants (15 people with nonfluent ...
Narration of the Cinderella story is a high-level language task which permits a detailed examination of cognitive-linguistic skills to be undertaken. This examination reveals that the narrative impairments of adults with primary progressive aphasia cannot be entirely explained by the structural language ...
(2007) An analysis of thematic and phrasal structure in people with aphasia: What more can we learn from the story of Cinderella? Journal ofWebster, J., Franklin, D., & Howard, D. (2007). An analysis of thematic and phrasal structure in people with aphasia: What more can we learn ...
To determine what contributed to fluency classifications, we examined syndrome diagnoses and measured the predictive strength of 18 spontaneous speech variables extracted from retellings of the Cinderella story. The variables were selected to represent three dimensions predicted to underlie fluency: ...
Temporal and Episodic Analyses of the Story of Cinderella in Latent Aphasia.doi:10.1044/2019_AJSLP-CAC48-18-0210Gayle DeDeChristos SalisNewcastle University