This page provides links to conference posters (and some talks) that make use of AphasiaBank data and methods.
Year - Conference
| Authors
| Title
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2024 - Academy of Aphasia
| Torrington Eaton
| Characterizing Verb Argument Structure Production in Discourse in Chronic Aphasia
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2024 - Academy of Aphasia
| Torrington Eaton
| Formulaic Language in Spontaneous Speech as
a Marker of Fluency in Post-Stroke Aphasia
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2024 - Academy of Aphasia
| Tsiwah
| Towards Automated Detection of Fluent
Aphasias: A Classification and Interpretable Natural Language Processing Study
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2024 - Academy of Aphasia
| Zhang
| Prosody of speech production in latent aphasia
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2024 - American Academy of Neurology
| Baddepudi
| Personalized Speech Analysis for Wernicke's Aphasia Patients
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2024 - California Science and Engineering Fair
| Baddepudi
| Personalized Speech Analysis for Wernicke's Aphasia Patients
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2024 - Clinical Aphasiology Conference
| Dutta, Mohapatra, Andry, & Shea
| Expanding the Scope: Multimodal Dimensions in Aphasia Discourse Analysis
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2024 - Clinical Aphasiology Conference
| Salem, Gale, Fergadiotis, & Bedrick
| Automating Paraphasia Identification in Discourse
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2023 - ASHA
| Cordella & Kiran
| Profiling Temporal Patterns of Connected Speech in Post-stroke Aphasia using a Semi-automated Approach
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2023 - ASHA
| Zavaleta, Brue, Wilson, & Sen
| Using Machine Learning to Detect and Predict Word Level Errors in Narratives of People with Aphasia
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2023 - Academy of Aphasia
| Dutta & Ugianskis
| Evaluating Discourse Coherence in Latent Aphasia
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2023 - Academy of Aphasia
| Finley, Kries, Litovsky, & Ostrand
| Hold that Thought: Linguistic Features of Spontaneous Discourse Production Predict Working Memory in People with Aphasia
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2023 - Academy of Aphasia
| Yoo & Scott
| Cohesive Devices Analysis of Discourse Production between Individuals with Left Hemisphere Damage with Wernicke's Aphasia (IWA) and those with
Right Hemisphere Damage (RHD)
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2023 - Clinical Aphasiology Conference
| Fromm, MacWhinney, Chern, Geng, Kim, & Greenhouse
| Automated Analysis of Fluency Behaviors in Aphasia
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2023 - Clinical Aphasiology Conference
| Salem, Fleegle, Gale, Fergadiotis, & Bedrick
| Automating Intended Target Prediction for Paraphasias in Discourse Using a Large Language Model
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2022 - Academy of Aphasia
| Gordon, Peters, Westbrook, Wickre, & Mansour
| Grammatical structures & errors in paragrammatism
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2022 - Academy of Aphasia
| Mack, Ward, Clark, Grossman, & Toto
| The effects of spoken aphasia self- advocacy scripts on the thoughts, emotions, and attitudes of unfamiliar non-aphasic listeners
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2022 - Academy of Aphasia
| MacWhinney & Fromm
| Collaborative Commentary for aphasia
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2022 - ASHA
| Fromm, Ratner, & MacWhinney
| Teaching with TalkBank: New and improved tools to augment clinical education
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2022 - ASHA
| Gale, Fleegle, Fergadiotis, & Bedrick
| Recognition of aphasic speech: ASR development and analysis
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2022 - ASHA
| Ozturk & Ozcaliskan
| Does gesture provide a helping hand to adults with different types of aphasia
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2022 - ASHA
| Zurbrugg & Park
| Verb tense production differences across various discourse tasks in people with nonfluent aphasia
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2022 - Clinical Aphasiology Conference
| Dalton, Apple, & Richardson
| Accuracy of clinical implementation of Main Concept Analysis
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2022 - Clinical Aphasiology Conference
| DeDe & Salis
| Sentence production in a discourse context in latent aphasia: A real-time study
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2022 - Clinical Aphasiology Conference
| Fergadiotis, Steel, Nicholson, Swiderski, Dickey, Fleegle, & Hula
| Item response theory modeling of the Verb Naming Test
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2022 - Clinical Aphasiology Conference
| Fromm, MacWhinney, & Kowalski
| Collaborative Commentary for Instructional and Research Applications
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2022 - Clinical Aphasiology Conference
| Haley, Jacks, Rodriguez, & Johnson
| Scoring the Quick Aphasia Battery: Training, definitions, fidelity
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2022 - Clinical Aphasiology Conference
| Park, Obermeyer, & Kornisch
| Semantic aspects of verb production in various discourse tasks in people with nonfluent aphasia
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2022 - Society for the Neurobiology of Language
| Zhang & Hinzen
| Grammar in ‘agrammatical’ aphasia: What’s intact?
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2021 - Academy of Aphasia
| Dalton, Hubbard, AlHarbi, Berube, Apple, & Lynch
| Comparison of main concept and core lexicon productions between the modern and original cookie theft stimuli in healthy control participants
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2021 - Clinical Aphasiology Conference
| Kim & Wright
| Measuring word retrieval ability in discourse: Psychometric properties of core lexicon
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2021 - Clinical Aphasiology Conference
| Sharma, Giordano, & Wright
| Core-lexicon analyses: Usability and reliability for clinical practice
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2021 - Nordic Aphasia Conference
| Dalton, Stark, Apple, Fromm, MacWhinney, Rensch, & Rowedder
| Comparing reliability and accuracy of scoring modalities for core lexicon analysis using the AphasiaBank database
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2020 - Academy of Aphasia
| Faroqi-Shah
| Diagnostic criteria for agrammatism: a critical analysis and empirical validation
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2020 - Academy of Aphasia
| Gordon
| Dimensions of spontaneous speech in aphasia: A factor analysis
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2020 - Academy of Aphasia
| Park
| The task effect on light and heavy verb production in discourse in people with anomic aphasia
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2019 - ASHA
| Brisebois, Brambati, Desilets-Barnabe, Boucher, Garcia, Rochon, Leonard, Desautels, & Marcotte
| Narrative discourse recovery in acute post-stroke aphasia: The importance of thematic informativeness
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2019 - ASHA
| Cotherman & Scherz
| Verbs used by persons with aphasia in procedural discourse compared to conversational discourse
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2019 - ASHA
| Eaton, Kong, Bislick-Wilson, & Ryalls
| Macrolinguistic analysis of spoken discourse by people with post-stroke aphasia, individuals with cognitive impairment, and survivors of traumatic brain injury
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2019 - ASHA
| Fromm & MacWhinney
| Automatic computation of SUGAR, QPA, and NNLA profiles using CLAN
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2019 - ASHA
| Giordano, Sabatelli, Sharma, Kim & Wright
| Using discourse to identify subtle language deficits
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2019 - ASHA
| Malnak, Kim & Wright
| Function word deficits in Broca's aphasia and its relation to working memory capacity
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2019 - ASHA
| Mozeiko & Konishesky
| Simplifying discourse analysis for clinical use
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2019 - CLARIN
| Kowalski & MacWhinney
| TalkBankDB: A comprehensive data analysis interface to TalkBank
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2019 - Clinical Aphasiology Conference
| Bednarczyk & Peach
| An online investigation of verb transitivity biases in discourse production following aphasia
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2019 - Clinical Aphasiology Conference
| Ellis & Peach
| Relative weight analysis of the Western Aphasia Battery
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2019 - Clinical Aphasiology Conference
| Kim, Kintz, & Wright
| Development of a core function word set for clinical use
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2019 - Clinical Aphasiology Conference
| Stark
| A comparison of three discourse elicitation methods in aphasia and age-matched adults: Implications for language assessment and outcome
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2019 - Michigan Speech-Language Hearing Association
| Arcy, Camp, Fargo, & Strong
| Using emotional valence to analyze elicited stories about an important event told by individuals with aphasia in AphasiaBank
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2019 - Michigan Speech-Language Hearing Association
| Neubauer, Fife, McConnon, & Strong
| Thematic analysis of topics from elicited stories about an important event told by individuals with aphasia from AphasiaBank
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2018 - Academy of Aphasia
| Clough & Gordon
| Understanding fluency in aphasia
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2018 - ASHA
| Hazamy & Obermeyer
| Evaluating informative content and global coherence in fluent and nonfluent aphasia
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2018 - ASHA
| Jackson, Platt, & Stasi
| Auditory comprehension and repetition in persons with aphasia
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2018 - Clinical Aphasiology Conference
| DeDe & Salis
| Speech-timing and episodic analyses of the story of Cinderella: Implications for aphasia recovery
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2018 - Clinical Aphasiology Conference
| Groenewold & Armstrong
| Enactment and communicative competence in aphasia: A functional linguistic perspective
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2018 - Clinical Aphasiology Conference
| Sharma, Wright, & Ellis
| Gender differences in aphasia outcomes: Evidence from the AphasiaBank
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2018 - Israeli Conference on Cognition Research
| Andreetta
| Automatic discourse analysis in aphasia
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2017 - Academy of Aphasia
| Fung, Ho, Kong, & Law
| Applying Main Concept Analysis (MCA) to analyze spoken discourse by Cantonese speakers with aphasia and unimpaired individuals
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2017 - Academy of Aphasia
| Jenkins, Coppola, & Coelho
| The role of semantic gesture content for macro-linguistic production in Anomic aphasia
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2017 - Academy of Aphasia
| Korytkowska & Obler
| Overuse of contractible copula in patients with agrammatic aphasia
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2017 - Academy of Aphasia
| MacWhinney, Fromm, Riebling, & Metze
| Automatic speech recognition of scripted productions from PWA
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2017 - ASHA
| Haley, Harmon, Smith, Jacks, Richardson, Dalton, & Shafer
| Apraxia of speech in conduction aphasia: A clinical reality
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2017 - ASHA
| Jackson, Bode, & Lamb
| Confrontation versus generative naming
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2017 - American Congres of Rehabilitation Medicine
| LaSalle
| Dysfluencies in persons with aphasia showing improvement: AphasiaBank transcripts
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2017 - CAC
| Fromm, MacWhinney, Forbes, Yankes, Jarold, & Holland
| Automatic grammatical complexity analysis in aphasia
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2017 - CAC
| Kim, Kintz, & Wright
| Function words in narrative discourse in aphasia
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2017 - Japanese Association of Communication Disorders
| Iizuka
| AphasiaBank Japan project
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2017 - University of North Carolina, Speech and Hearing Sciences, Student Research Day
| Petroski & Haley
| Phonemic and phonetic errors in Conduction aphasia
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2016 - American Congres of Rehabilitation Medicine
| Ellis, Peach
| Racial differences in the Boston Naming Test among persons with aphasia: Disparity or diagnostic inaccuracy
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2016 - ASHA
| Jackson, Foutch, Roberts
| Auditory comprehension of single words and sentences on the WAB-R in persons with aphasia
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2016 - ASHA
| Lasker, Kempler, Souter, Santomenna, Stein
| Social validity of changes in WAB score: Do unfamiliar listeners perceive a difference
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2016 - ASHA
| Richardson, Dalton, Quevedo-Levesque
| Gist and coherence during picture descriptions in persons with mild aphasia
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2016 - ASHA
| Tanaka, Branch, Dalton, Richardson
| It's raining cats: Further development of discourse checklists for picture description tasks
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2016 - ASHA
| Thavarajah, Scott, Rogalski
| Global coherence in personal narratives: Comparing people with aphasia to older adults
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2016 - CAC
| Dalton, Shultz, Hillis, Richardson
| Describing phonological paraphasias in Primary Progressive Aphasia
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2016 - CAC
| Jenkins, Coppola, Coelho
| The effects of gesture frequency on discourse production in anomic aphasia: A preliminary investigation
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2016 - CAC
| Kim, Kintz, Wright
| Verbs, nouns, adjectives, and adverbs: The core lexicon in aphasia narratives
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2016 - CAC
| Kintz, Wright
| Lexical access in Anomic aphasia: The effects of connection strength
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2016 - CAC
| Lee, Kim, Sung, DeDe
| Task-specific effects on crosslinguistic differences in nouns and verbs for Korean and English speaking individuals with aphasia
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2016 - CAC
| Richardson, Dalton, Fromm, Forbes, Holland, MacWhinney
| The relationship between discourse and naming in persons with aphasia
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2016 - CAC
| Sung, DeDe, Lee, Kim
| Linguistic features of agrammatism in Korean-speaking individuals with aphasia
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2016 - Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disorders (CCD) Workshop
| Hameister, Nickels
| Why did the cat get up the tree? What picture descriptions can tell us about conceptualisation deficits in aphasia
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2015 - Aphasia Access
| Forbes, Fromm, Holland, MacWhinney
| Telling the stroke story: AphasiaBank as a teaching tool
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2015 - Aphasia Access
| Richardson, Saunders, Hudspeth, Jacks, Silverman, Haley
| The relationship between discourse performance and life participation in persons with aphasia
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2015 - ASHA
| Jackson, Somogie, Unruh, Foutch, Mohnssen, Steil
| Cinderella narratives by persons with aphasia: The production of nouns, verbs, and main ideas
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2015 - ASHA
| Lasker, Kempler, Stein
| Why do potential communication partners look at the hands of people with aphasia
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2015 - ASHA
| Richardson, Dalton, Shultz, Harlow, Haley, Jacks, Silverman
| Story grammar analysis in persons with aphasia
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2015 - British Aphasiology Society
| Heilemann, Zimmerer, Varley, Beeke
| "A statue but a lot": The use of formulaic expressions in people with agrammatism
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2015 - CAC
| Covington, Duff
| Impact of discourse elicitation procedures on use of reported speech
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2015 - CAC
| Fromm, Russell, Hou, Forbes, Holland, MacWhinney
| Automated idea density measure for discourse in aphasia
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2015 - CAC
| Hudspeth, Richardson, Saunders, Haley, Jacks
| The relationship between discourse performance with and without gesture use and life participation in persons with aphasia
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2015 - CAC
| Jenkins, Coppola, Coelho
| Gesture frequency and discourse quality in aphasia
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2015 - CAC
| Kempler, Lasker, Yee, Stein, Hayden
| What draws the eye to the hands: Looking at aphasia
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2015 - CAC
| Sung, Lee, DeDe
| Crosslinguistic differences in a picture description task between Korean and English speaking individuals with aphasia
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2014 - ASHA
| Jackson, Fairfield, Walburg, Freeman
| Word level errors across aphasia types: A discourse analysis
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2014 - ASHA
| Malyutina, Richardson, den Ouden
| Verb argument structure complexity in discourse
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2014 - CAC
| Fergadiotis, Crone, Wright
| Relationship between confrontation naming tasks & discourse production in aphasia
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2014 - CAC
| Hudspeth, Richardson
| Core lexicon and main concept production during picture description
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2014 - CAC
| Kintz, Wright, Fergadiotis
| Semantic knowledge use within discourse produced by individuals with Anomic aphasia
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2014 - CAC
| Richardson, Hudspeth
| Story grammar analysis in persons with mild aphasia
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2013 - Academy of Aphasia
| Holland, Fromm, Forbes, MacWhinney
| Developing a new procedure for assessing communication in severe aphasia: The Famous People Protocol
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2013 - ASHA
| Austin, Jackson
| Naming obligatory and optional verbs in aphasia
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2013 - ASHA
| Campbell, Hudspeth, Franklin, Richardson
| Discourse measures in aphasia and observer ratings of comfort and typicality
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2013 - ASHA
| Hudspeth, Campbell, Williams, Dillow, Richardson
| Development of clinician-friendly discourse analysis tools: Main concept analysis
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2013 - ASHA
| Luna, Fergadiotis
| Examining the relationship between confrontation naming tasks & discourse production in aphasia
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2013 - ASHA
| Richardson, Hudspeth, Saunders, Payne
| Story narrative in Anomic aphasia: Analysis of story grammar components
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2013 - South Carolina Speech Language Hearing Association
| Dillow, Ford, Richardson
| Core verb use in persons with aphasia during Cinderella retelling
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2013 - CAC
| Fromm, Forbes, Holland, MacWhinney
| PWAs and PBJs: Language for describing a simple procedure
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2012 - CAC
| Johnson, Kurland, Parker, Fromm, MacWhinney
| Nouns and verbs in naming and storytelling tasks in aphasia: Verbs are another story
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2011 - Academy of Aphasia
| Fromm, MacWhinney, Forbes, Holland
| Is the Cinderella task biased for age or gender?
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2011 - Academy of Aphasia
| MacWhinney, Fromm, Forbes, Holland
| Computational analysis of AphasiaBank transcripts and video
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2011 - ASHA
| Jackson, Bayouth, Zexin, Siemann, Uchima, & Zarifa
| AphasiaBank: The Kansas connection
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2010 - CAC
| Fergadiotis, Wright, Kapantzoglou
| Productive vocabulary across discourse types in aphasia
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2010 International Aphasia Rehabilitation Conference
| Holland, Sugarman, Forbes, Fromm, MacWhinney
| AphasiaBank: Its role in research and clinical activities
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