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Elizabeth Armstrong School of Medical and Health Sciences Edith Cowan University b.armstrong@ecu.edu.au |
| Participants: | 4 |
| Type of Study: | discourse -- conversations |
| Location: | Australia |
| Media type: | audio |
| DOI: | doi:10.21415/T5CP6N |
Armstrong, E. M. (1992). Clause complex relations in aphasic discourse: A longitudinal case study. Journal of Neurolinguistics, 7(4), 261–275. https://doi.org/10.1016/0911-6044(92)90018-R
Armstrong, E. (2001). Connecting lexical patterns of verb usage with discourse meanings in aphasia. Aphasiology, 15(10–11), 1029–1045. https://doi.org/10.1080/02687040143000375
In accordance with TalkBank rules, any use of data from this corpus must be accompanied by at least one corpus reference. If none is given, please use the primary AphasiaBank reference:
MacWhinney, B., Fromm, D., Forbes, M. & Holland, A. (2011). AphasiaBank: Methods for studying discourse. Aphasiology, 25,1286-1307.
01lunch.cha, 02Iraq.cha, and 03potatoes.cha -- husband and wife conversations recorded at couple's home
04aphasic.cha -- stroke story