| Literature DB >> 24825963 |
Ana Inés Ansaldo1, Ladan Ghazi Saidi2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Globalization imposes challenges to the field of behavioural neurology, among which is an increase in the prevalence of bilingual aphasia. Thus, aphasiologists have increasingly focused on bilingual aphasia therapy and, more recently, on the identification of the most efficient procedures for triggering language recovery in bilinguals with aphasia. Therapy in both languages is often not available, and, thus, researchers have focused on the transfer of therapy effects from the treated language to the untreated one. AIM: This paper discusses the literature on bilingual aphasia therapy, with a focus on cross-linguistic therapy effects from the language in which therapy is provided to the untreated language.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24825963 PMCID: PMC4006602 DOI: 10.1155/2014/603085
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Behav Neurol ISSN: 0953-4180 Impact factor: 3.342
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Roberts and Deslauriers (1999) [ | × | French | English | NA | Roman | Germanic | NA | Pre-H | Pre-H | NA | NA | NA | NA |
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| Kohnert (2004) [ | × | Spanish | English | NA | Roman | Germanic | NA | Pre-H | Pre-H | NA | Lexical semantic retrieval strategies | L1 | Cognates only |
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Kurland and Falcon (2011) [ | × | Spanish | English | NA | Roman | Germanic | NA | Pre-H | Pre-I | NA | Semantic | L2 | Noncognates, |
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| Goral et al. (2010) [ | NA | Hebrew | Englis0068 | French | Canaanite | Germanic | Roman | Pre-H | Pre-H | Pre-H | Morpho-syntactic skills and language production rate | L2 | L3 only |
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Miertsch (2009) [ | NA | German | English | French | German | Germanic | Roman | Pre-H | Pre-H | Pre-H | Semantic | L3 | Only L2 |
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Kiran and Iakupova (2011) [ | NA | Russian | English | NA | Slavic | Germanic | NA | Pre-H | Pre-I | NA | Semantic | L2 | L1 |
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| Marangolo et al. (2009) [ | NA | Flemish | Italian | NA | Germanic | Roman | NA | Pre-H | Pre-H | NA | Picture-naming training | L2 | yes |
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| Edmonds and Kiran (2006) [ | NA | English | Spanish | NA | Germanic | Roman | NA | Pre-H | Pre-I | NA | Semantic feature analysis | L2 | No |
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| Edmonds and Kiran (2006) [ | NA | English | Spanish | NA | Germanic | Roman | NA | Pre-H | Pre-I | NA | Semantic feature analysis | L1 and L2 | yes |
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| Edmonds and Kiran (2006) [ | NA | English | Spanish | NA | Germanic | Roman | NA | Pre-H | Pre-I | NA | Semantic feature analysis | L2 and L1 | From L1 to L2 only |
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| Edmonds and Kiran (2006) [ | NA | Spanish | English | NA | Roman | Germanic | NA | Pre-H | Pre-H | NA | Semantic feature analysis | L1 and L2 | From L1 to L2 only |
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Goral (2012) [ | NA | Hebrew | English | French | Canaanite | Germanic | Roman | Pre-H | Pre-H | Pre-H | Modified constraint-induced therapy | L2 | L1 |
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| Goral (2012) [ | NA | Persian | German | English | Iranian | Germanic | Germanic | Pre-H | Pre-H | Pre-H | Modified constraint-induced therapy | L3, L1, and L2 | From L2 to L3 only |
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Goral (2012) [ | NA | English | Hebrew | NA | Germanic | Canaanite | NA | Pre-H | Pre-I | NA | Modified constraint-induced therapy | L2 | L1 but Negative |
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Goral (2012) [ | NA | Catalan | Spanish | French | Roman | Roman | Roman | Pre-H | Pre-H | Pre-I | Modified semantic feature analysis, sentence generate-on | L4: German, Pre-I, Post-I | L5: English |
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Croft et al. (2011) [ | NA | Bengali | English | NA | Germanic | NA | Post-H for 3 Ps | Post-L for 2 Ps | NA | Phonological and semantic cueing | L1 and L2 | For semantic cueing only | |
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Abutalebi et al. (2009) [ | NA | Spanish | Italian | NA | Roman | Roman | NA | Pre-H | Pre-H | NA | Phonological training | L2 | No |