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1 Adams, J., Bedrick, S., Fergadiotis, G., Gorman, K., & van Santen, J. (2017). Target word prediction and paraphasia classification in spoken discourse. BioNLP 2017, 1-8. Andreetta, S. (2014). Features of narrative language in fluent aphasia. Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Udine. Andreetta, S. (2018, February). Automatic discourse analysis in aphasia. Poster presented at the Israeli Conference on Cognition Research, Akko, Israel. Ang, W. L. (2013). Processing of classifiers and aspect markers for fluent and non-fluent aphasic Cantonese speakers. Undergraduate thesis, University of Hong Kong, Speech & Hearing Sciences. Angelopoulou, G., Kasselimis, D., Makrydakis, G., Varkanitsa, M., Roussos, P., Goutsos, D., ... & Potagas, C. (2018). Silent pauses in aphasia. Neuropsychologia, 114, 41-49. Arbib, M., Bonaiuto, J., Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, I., Kemmerer, D., MacWhinney, B., Nielsen, F., Oztop, E. (2014). Action and language mechanisms in the brain: Data, models and neuroinformatics. Neuroinformatics, 12(1), 209-225. Arcy, K. L., Camp, A. R., Fargo, J. A., & Strong, K. A. (2019, March). Using emotional valence to analyze elicited stories about an important event told by individuals with aphasia in AphasiaBank. Poster presented at the Michigan Speech-Language Hearing Association Conference, East Lansing, MI. Attard, M. C., Loupis, Y., Togher, L., & Rose, M. (2018). The efficacy of an inter-disciplinary community aphasia group for living well with aphasia. Aphasiology, 32(2), 105-138. doi:10.1080/02687038.2017.1381877 Attard, M. C., Rose, M. L., & Lanyon, L. (2013). The comparative effects of Multi-Modality Aphasia Therapy and Constraint-Induced Aphasia Therapy-Plus for severe chronic Broca's aphasia: An in-depth pilot study. Aphasiology, 27(1), 80-111. Austin, J., & Jackson, S. (2013). Naming obligatory and optional verbs in aphasia. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Convention, Chicago, IL and at the annual convention of the Kansas Speech-Language- Hearing Association Convention, Topeka, KS. Babatsouli, E. (2015). Technologies for the study of speech: Review and an application. Themes in Science and Technology Education, 8(1), 17-32. Basilakos A., Fillmore P. T., Rorden C., Guo D., Bonilha L. & Fridriksson J. (2014) Regional white matter damt sage predicts speech fluency in chronic post-stroke aphasia. Front. Hum. Neurosci. 8:845. doi:10.3389/fnhum.2014.00845 Bednarczyk, K. A. (2019). An online investigation of verb transitivity biases in discourse production following aphasia. Master's thesis, Rush University, Communication Sciences and Disorders. Bednarczyk, K. A., & Peach, R. K. (2019, May). An online investigation of verb transitivity biases in discourse production following aphasia. Poster presented at the Clinical Aphasiology Conference, Whitefish, MT. Boles, L. (1998). Conversational discourse analysis as a method for evaluating progress in
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Adams, J., Bedrick, S., Fergadiotis, G., Gorman, K., & van Santen, J. (2017). Target word

prediction and paraphasia classification in spoken discourse. BioNLP 2017, 1-8.

Andreetta, S. (2014). Features of narrative language in fluent aphasia. Doctoral thesis,

Università degli Studi di Udine.

Andreetta, S. (2018, February). Automatic discourse analysis in aphasia. Poster presented at

the Israeli Conference on Cognition Research, Akko, Israel.

Ang, W. L. (2013). Processing of classifiers and aspect markers for fluent and non-fluent

aphasic Cantonese speakers. Undergraduate thesis, University of Hong Kong, Speech &

Hearing Sciences.

Angelopoulou, G., Kasselimis, D., Makrydakis, G., Varkanitsa, M., Roussos, P., Goutsos, D., ...

& Potagas, C. (2018). Silent pauses in aphasia. Neuropsychologia, 114, 41-49.

Arbib, M., Bonaiuto, J., Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, I., Kemmerer, D., MacWhinney, B., Nielsen,

F., Oztop, E. (2014). Action and language mechanisms in the brain: Data, models and

neuroinformatics. Neuroinformatics, 12(1), 209-225.

Arcy, K. L., Camp, A. R., Fargo, J. A., & Strong, K. A. (2019, March). Using emotional valence

to analyze elicited stories about an important event told by individuals with aphasia in

AphasiaBank. Poster presented at the Michigan Speech-Language Hearing Association

Conference, East Lansing, MI.

Attard, M. C., Loupis, Y., Togher, L., & Rose, M. (2018). The efficacy of an inter-disciplinary

community aphasia group for living well with aphasia. Aphasiology, 32(2), 105-138.

doi:10.1080/02687038.2017.1381877

Attard, M. C., Rose, M. L., & Lanyon, L. (2013). The comparative effects of Multi-Modality

Aphasia Therapy and Constraint-Induced Aphasia Therapy-Plus for severe chronic

Broca's aphasia: An in-depth pilot study. Aphasiology, 27(1), 80-111.

Austin, J., & Jackson, S. (2013). Naming obligatory and optional verbs in aphasia. Poster

presented at the annual meeting of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association

Convention, Chicago, IL and at the annual convention of the Kansas Speech-Language-

Hearing Association Convention, Topeka, KS.

Babatsouli, E. (2015). Technologies for the study of speech: Review and an application. Themes

in Science and Technology Education, 8(1), 17-32.

Basilakos A., Fillmore P. T., Rorden C., Guo D., Bonilha L. & Fridriksson J. (2014) Regional

white matter damt sage predicts speech fluency in chronic post-stroke aphasia. Front.

Hum. Neurosci. 8:845. doi:10.3389/fnhum.2014.00845

Bednarczyk, K. A. (2019). An online investigation of verb transitivity biases in discourse

production following aphasia. Master's thesis, Rush University, Communication

Sciences and Disorders.

Bednarczyk, K. A., & Peach, R. K. (2019, May). An online investigation of verb transitivity

biases in discourse production following aphasia. Poster presented at the Clinical

Aphasiology Conference, Whitefish, MT.

Boles, L. (1998). Conversational discourse analysis as a method for evaluating progress in

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