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Publication details [#58610]
Barnes, Scott. 2014. Managing Intersubjectivity in Aphasia. Research on Language and Social Interaction 47 (2) : 130–150.
Publication type
Article in journal
Publication language
English
Keywords
Language as a subject
Place, Publisher
Routledge
Annotation
As Aphasia may engender considerable intersubjectivity (cfr. comprehension) troubles in everyday interaction, and unsolved intersubjectivity problems compromise sequential bases for ensuing interaction, this study explores how aphasics' conversation partners advance after these problems by helping the disturbed local action course or by adding to a wider activity, thus fostering intersubjectivity repair but possibly confining aphasics' agency. The studied examples are in Australian English.