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Production of narrative discourse in aphasia
Authors:Hanna K Ulatowska  Renee Freedman-Stern  Alice Weiss Doyel  Sara Macaluso-Haynes  Alvin J North
Institution:University of Texas at Dallas USA;University of Texas Health Science Center at Dallas USA
Abstract:The study described the abilities of a group of 15 moderately impaired aphasics and 15 normals to produce narrative discourse. The experimental tasks included telling stories, summarizing stories, and giving morals to stories. The data were analyzed in terms of sentential grammar, discourse grammar, and subjective ratings of content and clarity of language. The results showed that aphasics produced well-structured discourse. The language of the aphasics' discourse was reduced in both complexity and amount, as compared to that produced by normals. The reduction of language reflected selective reduction of hierarchically organized information. The findings of the study confirm the results of previous research on mildly impaired aphasics, which also showed preservation of discourse structure with selective reduction of information.
Keywords:Send requests for reprints to Hanna K  Ulatowska  Ph  D    Callier Center for Communication Disorders  University of Texas at Dallas  1966 Inwood Road  Dallas  TX 75235  
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