Contents: Preface. Dementia and Its Discourses. Data Collection, Transcription, and Presentation. Ethnography of Communication in Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease. Interactional Approaches. Conversation Analysis. Speaker's Meaning and Listener's Understanding: Cooperation and Doing Things With Words. Critical Approaches to Discourse. Repetitiveness in Conversations With Dementia. Intelligibility and Mutual Understanding in Dementia Discourse. Epiligoue: Future Directions. Appendices: Notations and Conventions for Transcribing. Conversation Between F and J. Conversation Between F and J. Conversation Between E and M. Conversation Between MA and B (With Contributions From C and an Unidentified Resident). Conversation Between FM, MH, and R.
Jacqueline A. Guendouzi, Nicole Muller
"This book describes in critical detail a number of forms of
discourse analysis that are relevant to the language of individuals
with dementia and their interlocutors. However, it has much broader
implications for the analysis of individuals with language
disorders in general. It is highly recommended for students who
wish to learn the wealth of
information that can be gleaned from the study of discourse."
—Audrey Holland
Emeritus, University of Arizona
"This book describes in critical detail a number of forms of
discourse analysis that are relevant to the language of individuals
with dementia and their interlocutors. However, it has much broader
implications for the analysis of individuals with language
disorders in general. It is highly recommended for students who
wish to learn the wealth of
information that can be gleaned from the study of discourse."
—Audrey Holland
Emeritus, University of Arizona
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