Assessment and theoretical interpretation of spoken discourse and cognitive skills in two adolescents with acquired brain injury.
Elizabeth HillAnne WhitworthMark E BoyesMary ClaessenPublished in: International journal of speech-language pathology (2024)
Participants with ABI demonstrated discourse deficits relative to the neurotypical reference sample. The findings demonstrate the value of discourse sampling across multiple genres and analysis of microlinguistic to superstructural features. A structure-building framework (SBF) model, originating in schizophrenia, provides a promising theory with which to interpret discourse impairment and has the potential to inform intervention for discourse in ABI.