Honors Projects
Abstract
Speech and language are important tools used for communication. Communication techniques such as narrative story telling skills can be used to build relationships. People with aphasia may lack these effective communication skills. This study provides a close-up interpretation of people with aphasia telling the story of Cinderella. Two different approaches were used to analyze the elements of the participant’s stories. By using these approaches during speech therapy, Speech-Language Pathologists can help people with aphasia to build a more concise and thorough story.
Department
Communication Sciences and Disorders
Major
Communication Sciences and Disorders
First Advisor
Brent Archer
First Advisor Department
Communication Sciences and Disorders
Second Advisor
Jay Jones
Second Advisor Department
English
Publication Date
Spring 5-7-2020
Repository Citation
Sulminski, Anna Marie; Archer, Brent; and Jones, Jay, "An Analysis of Informational Content in a Descriptive Narrative Task Completed by People with Aphasia" (2020). Honors Projects. 527.
https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/honorsprojects/527
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