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Development of an Italian version of the functional communication measures and preliminary observations in patients with severe acquired brain injury and emerging from a prolonged disorder of consciousness
A proper assessment tool targeting communicative abilities in patients with severe acquired brain injury (sABI), and particularly for patients...
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Pragmatic Disorders in the Twenty-First Century
In 40 years, pragmatics has moved from a position of relative obscurity in the study of language disorder to become an area of central interest to... -
Executive Regulation of Speech Production in Schizophrenia: A Pilot Neuropsychological Study
Objective: To test the general hypothesis that schizophrenia patients have an executive deficit in speech production and the more specific hypothesis...
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Breaking Boundaries: Current Research Trends in Zimbabwean Linguistics—A Case of the University of Zimbabwe
The purpose of this study is to investigate the current trends in linguistic research in Zimbabwe using a case study of the University of Zimbabwe.... -
Natural Language Processing (NLP) Based Innovations for Smart Healthcare Applications in Healthcare 4.0
Technology and computation have changed the backdrop of various aspects of our fast-paced lives. Healthcare is one such aspect that has been affected... -
Language and Dialect of African American Children
Language development is among the most widely-studied issues in the cognitive, developmental, and communicative sciences. Yet for children whose... -
Language abnormalities in schizophrenia: binding core symptoms through contemporary empirical evidence
Both the ability to speak and to infer complex linguistic messages from sounds have been claimed as uniquely human phenomena. In schizophrenia,...
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The Articulation of Silence in Language
Ueda Shizuteru draws on both “Asian” (especially Zen Buddhism) and “Western” ideas to highlight the importance of silence as a mode of expression.... -
Should Parents Only Use One Language with Their Autistic Children? The Relations Between Multilingualism, Children‘s Social Skills, and Parent-Child Communication
PurposeParents of autistic children are often advised to use only one language to simplify their child’s language acquisition. Often this...
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Methods for Devising a Standardized Language Assessment for isiZulu Preschoolers: Implications for Sub-Saharan Africa
Background: Standardized language assessments are one of the most effective methods to diagnose language disorders. Using standardized language tests... -
Language Impairments in Dementia: From Word-Finding Difficulties to Everyday Conversation in a Dementia-Friendly Community
Dementia syndromes can include language impairments (LIs) of severity extending from lexical access difficulties within anomic aphasia to non-fluent... -
The Role of the SLP in the Evaluation and Treatment of Individuals with ASD and Other Neurodevelopmental Disorders
A delaySpeech delayLanguage delay in communication skills is often the first sign for autism spectrum disorder and other neurodevelopmental disorders... -
Use of Videos and Digital Media in Parent-implemented Interventions for Parents of Children with Primary Speech Sound And/or Language Disorders: A Sco** Review
No review to date has focused on evaluating the use of videos and digital media in parent-implemented interventions for parents of children with...
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Implicit understandings and trust in the doctor-patient relationship: a philosophy of language analysis of pre-operative evaluations
The aim of this paper is to enhance doctors’ awareness of implicit understandings between doctors and patients in the context of pre-operative...
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Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Language Symptoms due to Cerebellar Injury
To date, cerebellar contribution to language is well established via clinical and neuroimaging studies. However, the particular functional role of...
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Demystifying the Role of Natural Language Processing (NLP) in Smart City Applications: Background, Motivation, Recent Advances, and Future Research Directions
Smart cities provide an efficient infrastructure for the enhancement of the quality of life of the people by aiding in fast urbanization and resource...
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Frameworks for Parkinson’s Disease Rehabilitation Addressing When, What, and How
Purpose of ReviewThis review summarizes the evidence on rehabilitation for people with Parkinson’s disease, including when to refer, what...
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Translation, cultural adaptation, and validation of an Arabic version of the test of narrative language—second edition
BackgroundThe significance of narrative skills is evident due to their role in the development of language and their connection to significant social...
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Communicating Medical Chronic Pain in an Intercultural Context
Pain is a special diagnostic problem in medicine. It is intensely private and personal. Chronic pain, defined as lasting more than 3–6 months, is a...