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Sep 2024
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Signed Language Communication Disorders ...

Theresa Richard, MA, CCC-SLP, BCS-S
About this episode
This week’s assignment is to read and apply Signed Language Communication Disorders to your work! This resource, created by Shelby Hill, M.S., CCC-SLP, QOM is an excellent explanation of how aphasia can impact signed languages (like ASL).
You’ll get answers to fascinating questions like:
  • How does aphasia present in people who use signed languages?
  • What grammatical markers are impacted by aphasia in ASL?
  • Can semantic or phonemic paraphasias be present with aphasia in ASL?
Even if you don’t work with Deaf individuals often, this information is important for any medical SLP to know to promote cultural awareness and sensitivity.
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