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Quantitative Analysis of Shoreline Change Using Medium Resolution Satellite Imagery in Keta, Ghana
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EngineeringGeomorphologyLand UsePsycholinguisticsOceanographyLand CoverCommunicationChange AnalysisTotal NumberEarth ScienceQuantitative AnalysisClinical ApplicationAphasiaConversation AnalysisInformal ConversationVerbal InteractionCognitive CommunicationSatellite ImagingGeographyArtsRehabilitationOral CommunicationSpeech CommunicationLand Cover MapCoastal ManagementInterpersonal CommunicationRemote SensingCommunicative DisordersSpeech PerceptionNeurogenic Communication DisordersNonverbal Communication
The purpose of this study was to investigate the clinical usefulness of informal conversation as a tool for determining ability to communicate potential regardless of modality (verbal or nonverbal). Four individuals with aphasia (two non-fluent and two fluent) and four non-impaired individuals participated in this study. Selected segments of conversational discourse were analyzed for communication act usage during a 20-30 minute dyadic interaction with the investigator.Results revealed no significant differences between the total number of communication acts used by the participants. However, the participants with aphasia used a higher number of nonverbal and a combination of both verbal and nonverbal acts when compared to the non-impaired participants. Implications for clinical application are discussed.
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