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Production of narrative and procedural discourse in aphasia
Authors:Hanna K. Ulatowska   Alvin J. North  Sara Macaluso-Haynes
Affiliation:University of Texas at Dallas USA;University of Texas Health Science Center at Dallas USA;University of Texas at Dallas USA
Abstract:The study described the abilities of a group of 10 aphasics and 10 normals to produce narrative and procedural discourse. The experimental tasks included telling stories, producing summaries, giving morals to the stories, and producing procedures. The variables examined in the investigation included features of sentential grammars, such as amount of embedding, and features of discourse grammars, such as occurrence of elements of superstructure in narrative. Additionally, raters assessed the content and clarity of the discourses. The results showed that aphasics produced well-structured narrative and procedural discourse. Aphasics' discourse errors differed only in degree, not qualitatively, from those of normals. The language of the aphasics' discourses was reduced in both complexity and amount. It was found that the aphasics had difficulties in producing summaries and giving morals for the stories when compared with the normals. Both the content and clarity of the discourses produced by the aphasics were rated lower than those produced by the normals.
Keywords:Correspondence should be addressed to: Hanna K. Ulatowska   University of Texas at Dallas/Callier Center for Communication Disorders   1966 Inwood Road   Dallas   Texas 75235.
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