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Cognitive and Communicative Resources for Engagement
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This volume takes the positive view that conversation between persons with dementia and their interlocutors is a privileged site for ongoing cognitive engagement. The book identifies and describes specific linguistic devices or strategies at the level of turn-by-turn talk that promote and extend conversation and to explore real-world engagements that reflect these strategies.
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This volume takes the positive view that conversation between persons with dementia and their interlocutors is a privileged site for ongoing cognitive engagement. The book identifies and describes specific linguistic devices or strategies at the level of turn-by-turn talk that promote and extend conversation and to explore real-world engagements that reflect these strategies.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. November 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317916611
- Artikelnr.: 40106141
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. November 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317916611
- Artikelnr.: 40106141
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Robert W. Schrauf is professor and head of the Department of Applied Linguistics at the Pennsylvania State University. He conducts both qualitative and quantitative research in cross-cultural gerontology, narrative gerontology, Alzheimer's disease, experimental and longitudinal approaches to multilingualism, and bilingual autobiographical memory. He is former president of the Association for Anthropology and Gerontology, a fellow of the Gerontological Society of America, and member of the editorial boards of the Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology and Cross-Cultural Research. Nicole Müller is a professor of Communicative Disorders at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, where she holds a Doris B. Hawthorne/BoRSF Endowed Professorship. Her areas of research interest include clinical linguistics, clinical discourse studies and pragmatics, age-related disorders of communication and cognition, multilingualism, and systemic functional linguistics. She is co-editor of the journal Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics and of the book series Communication Disorders across Languages.
Part 1: Which Paradigm
Whose Engagement
What Resources? Conversation as Cognition: Reframing Cognition in Dementia. N. Müller
R.W. Schrauf. "What They're Said to Say": The Discursive Construction of Alzheimer's Disease by Older Adults
RW. Schrauf
M. Iris. Part 2: Cognitive and Communicative Resources for Engagement. "Getting to Know You": Situated and Distributed Cognitive Effort in Conversations with Dementia
N. Müller
Z. Mok. "Talking with Maureen": Extenders
and Formulaic Language in Small Stories and Canonical Narratives
B. Davis
M. Maclagan. Interactional and Cognitive Resources in Dementia: A Perspective from Politeness Theory
J. Guendouzi
A. Pate. Conflicting Demonstrations of Understanding in the Interactions of Individuals with Frontotemporal Dementia: Considering Cognitive Resources and their Implications for Care and Communication
L. Mikesell. Part 3: Expressive Approaches to Enriching Engagement. "In My Own Words": Writing Down Life Stories to Promote Conversation in Dementia
E. Bouchard Ryan
D. Crispin
M. Daigneault. Preparing for a Theatrical Performance: Writing Scripts and Shaping Identities in an Early Memory Loss Support Group
H.E. Hamilton
M.Baffy. Alzheimer Pathographies: Glimpses into How People with AD and Their Caregivers Text Themselves
V. Ramanathan . Formulaic Language and Threat: The Challenge of Empathy and Compassion in Alzheimer's Disease Interaction
A.Wray.
Whose Engagement
What Resources? Conversation as Cognition: Reframing Cognition in Dementia. N. Müller
R.W. Schrauf. "What They're Said to Say": The Discursive Construction of Alzheimer's Disease by Older Adults
RW. Schrauf
M. Iris. Part 2: Cognitive and Communicative Resources for Engagement. "Getting to Know You": Situated and Distributed Cognitive Effort in Conversations with Dementia
N. Müller
Z. Mok. "Talking with Maureen": Extenders
and Formulaic Language in Small Stories and Canonical Narratives
B. Davis
M. Maclagan. Interactional and Cognitive Resources in Dementia: A Perspective from Politeness Theory
J. Guendouzi
A. Pate. Conflicting Demonstrations of Understanding in the Interactions of Individuals with Frontotemporal Dementia: Considering Cognitive Resources and their Implications for Care and Communication
L. Mikesell. Part 3: Expressive Approaches to Enriching Engagement. "In My Own Words": Writing Down Life Stories to Promote Conversation in Dementia
E. Bouchard Ryan
D. Crispin
M. Daigneault. Preparing for a Theatrical Performance: Writing Scripts and Shaping Identities in an Early Memory Loss Support Group
H.E. Hamilton
M.Baffy. Alzheimer Pathographies: Glimpses into How People with AD and Their Caregivers Text Themselves
V. Ramanathan . Formulaic Language and Threat: The Challenge of Empathy and Compassion in Alzheimer's Disease Interaction
A.Wray.
Part 1: Which Paradigm
Whose Engagement
What Resources? Conversation as Cognition: Reframing Cognition in Dementia. N. Müller
R.W. Schrauf. "What They're Said to Say": The Discursive Construction of Alzheimer's Disease by Older Adults
RW. Schrauf
M. Iris. Part 2: Cognitive and Communicative Resources for Engagement. "Getting to Know You": Situated and Distributed Cognitive Effort in Conversations with Dementia
N. Müller
Z. Mok. "Talking with Maureen": Extenders
and Formulaic Language in Small Stories and Canonical Narratives
B. Davis
M. Maclagan. Interactional and Cognitive Resources in Dementia: A Perspective from Politeness Theory
J. Guendouzi
A. Pate. Conflicting Demonstrations of Understanding in the Interactions of Individuals with Frontotemporal Dementia: Considering Cognitive Resources and their Implications for Care and Communication
L. Mikesell. Part 3: Expressive Approaches to Enriching Engagement. "In My Own Words": Writing Down Life Stories to Promote Conversation in Dementia
E. Bouchard Ryan
D. Crispin
M. Daigneault. Preparing for a Theatrical Performance: Writing Scripts and Shaping Identities in an Early Memory Loss Support Group
H.E. Hamilton
M.Baffy. Alzheimer Pathographies: Glimpses into How People with AD and Their Caregivers Text Themselves
V. Ramanathan . Formulaic Language and Threat: The Challenge of Empathy and Compassion in Alzheimer's Disease Interaction
A.Wray.
Whose Engagement
What Resources? Conversation as Cognition: Reframing Cognition in Dementia. N. Müller
R.W. Schrauf. "What They're Said to Say": The Discursive Construction of Alzheimer's Disease by Older Adults
RW. Schrauf
M. Iris. Part 2: Cognitive and Communicative Resources for Engagement. "Getting to Know You": Situated and Distributed Cognitive Effort in Conversations with Dementia
N. Müller
Z. Mok. "Talking with Maureen": Extenders
and Formulaic Language in Small Stories and Canonical Narratives
B. Davis
M. Maclagan. Interactional and Cognitive Resources in Dementia: A Perspective from Politeness Theory
J. Guendouzi
A. Pate. Conflicting Demonstrations of Understanding in the Interactions of Individuals with Frontotemporal Dementia: Considering Cognitive Resources and their Implications for Care and Communication
L. Mikesell. Part 3: Expressive Approaches to Enriching Engagement. "In My Own Words": Writing Down Life Stories to Promote Conversation in Dementia
E. Bouchard Ryan
D. Crispin
M. Daigneault. Preparing for a Theatrical Performance: Writing Scripts and Shaping Identities in an Early Memory Loss Support Group
H.E. Hamilton
M.Baffy. Alzheimer Pathographies: Glimpses into How People with AD and Their Caregivers Text Themselves
V. Ramanathan . Formulaic Language and Threat: The Challenge of Empathy and Compassion in Alzheimer's Disease Interaction
A.Wray.