Speaking for another

N Simmons-Mackie, D Kingston, M Schultz - 2004 - ASHA
A sociolinguistic analysis of an interaction between a woman with aphasia and a
nonaphasic speaking partner was conducted to investigate participant framing in aphasia …

The complexities of speaking for another

BA Purves - Aphasiology, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Background: While it is recognised that conversation partners of people with aphasia often
speak for them, investigation of “speaking‐for” incidents has shown that these comprise a …

Claiming Mutual Stance: On the Use of that's right by a Person With Aphasia

SE Barnes - Research on Language & Social Interaction, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
One of the key contributions of conversation analytic research has been revealing the
interactional work undertaken by recipients via minimal vocal responses. In recent years …

Participation of a conversation partner in the word searches of a person with aphasia

ML Oelschlaeger - American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 1999 - ASHA
Conversation analysis was applied to answer the question of when and how a conversation
partner participates in the word searches of a person with aphasia. Thirty-eight videotaped …

Managing intersubjectivity in aphasia

S Barnes - Research on language and social interaction, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Aphasia (an acquired language disorder) can cause significant problems with
intersubjectivity (in the sense of people's understanding of each other) during everyday …

[PDF][PDF] Pointing and the collaborative construction of meaning in aphasia

C Goodwin - Texas Linguistic Forum, 2000 - Citeseer
This paper both investigates social practices used to build meaning when one participant
lacks the ability to produce language, and questions the notion that pointing is a simple …

Recipient participation in conversations involving participants with fluent or non-fluent aphasia

M Laakso, S Godt - Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
The present study compares the ways in which conversational partners manage expressive
linguistic problems produced by participants with fluent vs. non-fluent aphasia. Both …

Collaborative referencing between individuals with aphasia and routine communication partners

JA Hengst - 2003 - ASHA
HH Clark (1992) argues that successful referencing depends on speakers and listeners
working together to establish shared perspectives on target objects. In his collaborative …

Problems with the understandability of aphasic talk: Mentions of persons as a trouble source in interaction

C Penn, T Frankel, R Wilkinson - Aphasiology, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Background: In this single case study we draw on conversation analytic methods and
findings to investigate how a speaker with aphasia produces mentions of persons within …

[PDF][PDF] Halting aphasic interaction: Creation of intersubjectivity and spousal relationship in situ

T Aaltonen, M Laakso - Communication & Medicine, 2010 - researchgate.net
This article discusses a communicative phenomenon that is relatively less studied: getting
stuck in an aphasic conversation. Although aphasia as a medical and linguistic condition …