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Demographic transition and hospital admissions in spanish centenarians, 2004–2020: geographical variations and sex-related differences
(Elsevier, 2024-02)
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Background: This study aims to describe the distribution and temporal trends of the centenarian population and their hospital admissions in Spain over the past two decades, focusing on regional and sex-based ...
Automatically measuring speech fluency in people with aphasia: first achievements using read-speech data
(Taylor & Francis, 2023-08-07)
[Abstract] Background. Speech and language pathologists (SLPs) often rely on judgements of speech fluency for diagnosing or monitoring patients with aphasia. However, such subjective methods have been criticised for their ...
Naming as a window to word retrieval changes in healthy and pathological ageing: Methodological considerations
(Wiley, 2022-12-12)
[Abstract] Background: Word retrieval skills change across the lifespan. Permanent alterations in the form of decreased accuracy or increased response time can be a consequence of both normal ageing processes or the presence ...
Guidelines and recommendations for cross-linguistic aphasia assessment: a review of 10 years of comprehensive aphasia test adaptations
(Taylor & Francis, 2024-05-02)
[Abstract] Background. Standardised aphasia assessment tools may not always be available in a variety of languages, posing challenges for speech and language therapists to adequately assess and diagnose aphasia in speakers ...
Linguistic and cultural properties of the Spanish adaptation of the CAT (SP-CAT): pilot results from neurotypical subjects
(Taylor & Francis, 2024-03-11)
[Abstract] Introduction. Aphasia assessments in languages other than English are scarce. In the case of Spanish, this scarcity includes a need for assessments with linguistic and cultural adaptations that consider dialectal ...
Agrammatism in a usage-based theory of grammatical status: impaired combinatorics, compensatory prioritization, or both?
(Elsevier, 2022-10-20)
[Abstract] This paper proposes an understanding of agrammatism from the perspective of a recent usage-based theory of grammatical status, the ProGram theory (Boye and Harder, 2012). According to this theory, grammatical ...