Evaluating circumlocution in naming as a predictor of communicative informativeness and efficiency in discourse.

Victoria E Tilton-BolowskyCandace M van der SteltAndrew DeMarcoAlycia LaksCassandra DobbinsSarah F SniderPeter E TurkeltaubSofia Vallila-Rohter
Published in: Aphasiology (2023)
In addition to naming accuracy, the production of circumlocution during naming assessments may correspond with measures of informativeness and efficiency at the discourse-level. Reducing the burden of estimating patients' functional communication will increase our ability to estimate functional communication using tools that are easy to administer and interpret.