附註:"International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics."
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Introduction -- The other side of language : pragmatic competence / M. Paradis -- Impairment of discourse -- Pragmatic breakdown in patients with left and right brain damage : clinical implications / R.L. Bloom & L.K. Obler -- Conversational abilities in patients with right hemisphere damage / Y. Chantraine, Y. Joanette, & B. Ska -- Conversing in dementia : a conversation analytic approach / L. Perkins, A. Whitworth, & R. Lesser -- Discourse in fluent aphasia and Alzheimer's disease : linguistic and cognitive considerations / S. Bond Chapman, A. Peterson Highley, & J.L. Thompson -- Coherence and informativeness of discourse in two dementia types / M. Laine, E. Vuorinen, M. Laakso, & J. Rinne -- Other pragmatic deficits -- Affective prosodic disturbance subsequent to right hemisphere stroke : a clinical application / R.T. Wertz, C.R. Henschel, L.L. Auther, J.R. Ashford, & H.S. Kirshner -- The role of emotion in the linguistic and pragmatic aspects of aphasic performance / M. Perlman Lorch, J.C. Borod, & E. Koff -- Literal vs. figurative meaning in patients with closed-head injury / K.L. Chobor, & A. Schweiger -- Shifting the burden to the interlocutor : compensation for pragmatic deficits in signers with Parkinson's disease / J. Kegl, & H. Poizner -- Pragmatics in frontal lobe dementia and primary progressive aphasia / J.B. Orange, A. Kertesz, & J. Peacock -- Compensatory strategies -- Pragmatics in the absence of verbal language : descriptions of a severe aphasic and a linguistically deprived adult / N.F. Dronkers, C.A. Ludy, & B.B. Redfern -- The use of gestures as a compensatory in adults with acquired aphasia compared to children with specific language impairment / B. Fex, & A.-C. Månsson -- Relationship between language impairment and pragmatic behavior in aphasic adults / J.A. Avent, R.T. Wertz, & L.L. Auther -- A cross language analysis of conversation in a trilingual speaker with aphasia / L. Springer, N. Miller, & F. Bürk.